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Tottel's Songes and Sonettes in Context

Author : Stephen Hamrick
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1076306097

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Tottel's Songes and Sonettes in Context

Author : Stephen Hamrick
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2016-02-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317009733

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Tottel's Songes and Sonettes in Context by Stephen Hamrick Pdf

Though printer Richard Tottel’s Songes and Sonettes (1557) remains the most influential poetic collection printed in the sixteenth century, the compiliation has long been ignored or misundertood by scholars of early modern English culture. Embracing a broad range of critical and historical perspectives, the eight essays within this volume offer the first sustained analysis of the many ways that consumers read and understood Songes and Sonettes as an anthology over the course of the early modern period. Copied by a monarch, set to music, sung, carried overseas, studied, appropriated, rejected, edited by consumers, transferred to manuscript, and gifted by Shakespeare, this muti-author verse anthology of 280 poems transformed sixteenth-century English language and culture. With at least eleven printings before the end of Elizabeth I’s reign, Tottel’s ground-breaking text greatly influenced the poetic publications that followed, including individual and multi-author miscellanies. Contributors to this essay collection explore how, in addition to offering a radically new kind of English verse, ’Tottel’s Miscellany’ engaged politics, friendship, religion, sexuality, gender, morality and commerce in complex-and at times, contradictory-ways.

The Typographic Imaginary in Early Modern English Literature

Author : Rachel Stenner
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2018-07-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317012870

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The Typographic Imaginary in Early Modern English Literature by Rachel Stenner Pdf

The typographic imaginary is an aesthetic linking authors from William Caxton to Alexander Pope, this study centrally contends. Early modern English literature engages imaginatively with printing and this book both characterizes that engagement and proposes the typographic imaginary as a framework for its analysis. Certain texts, Rachel Stenner states, describe the people, places, concerns, and processes of printing in ways that, over time, generate their own figurative authority. The typographic imaginary is posited as a literary phenomenon shared by different writers, a wider cultural understanding of printing, and a critical concept for unpicking the particular imaginative otherness that printing introduced to literature. Authors use the typographic imaginary to interrogate their place in an evolving media environment, to assess the value of the printed text, and to analyse the roles of other text-producing agents. This book treats a broad array of authors and forms: printers’ manuals; William Caxton’s paratexts; the pamphlet dialogues of Robert Copland and Ned Ward; poetic miscellanies; the prose fictions of William Baldwin, George Gascoigne, and Thomas Nashe; the poetry and prose of Edmund Spenser; writings by John Taylor and Alexander Pope. At its broadest, this study contributes to an understanding of how technology changes cultures. Located at the crossroads between literary, material, and book historical research, the particular intervention that this work makes is threefold. In describing the typographic imaginary, it proposes a new framework for analysis of print culture. It aims to focus critical engagement on symbolic representations of material forms. Finally, it describes a lineage of late medieval and early modern authors, stretching from the mid-fifteenth to the mid-eighteenth centuries, that are linked by their engagement of a particular aesthetic.

Tottel's Miscellany

Author : Richard Tottel,Henry Howard Earl of Surrey,Sir Thomas Wyatt,Nicholas Grimald
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 1870
Category : English poetry
ISBN : NYPL:33433074833801

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Tottel's Miscellany by Richard Tottel,Henry Howard Earl of Surrey,Sir Thomas Wyatt,Nicholas Grimald Pdf

Audience and Reception in the Early Modern Period

Author : John R. Decker,Mitzi Kirkland-Ives
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2021-09-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000435498

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Audience and Reception in the Early Modern Period by John R. Decker,Mitzi Kirkland-Ives Pdf

Early modern audiences, readerships, and viewerships were not homogenous. Differences in status, education, language, wealth, and experience (to name only a few variables) could influence how a group of people, or a particular person, received and made sense of sermons, public proclamations, dramatic and musical performances, images, objects, and spaces. The ways in which each of these were framed and executed could have a serious impact on their relevance and effectiveness. The chapters in this volume explore the ways in which authors, poets, artists, preachers, theologians, playwrights, and performers took account of and encoded pluriform potential audiences, readers, and viewers in their works, and how these varied parties encountered and responded to these works. The contributors here investigate these complex interactions through a variety of critical and methodological lenses.

Making the Miscellany

Author : Megan Heffernan
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2021-03-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780812298024

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Making the Miscellany by Megan Heffernan Pdf

In Making the Miscellany Megan Heffernan examines the poetic design of early modern printed books and explores how volumes of compiled poems, which have always existed in practice, responded to media change in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England. Heffernan's focus is not only the material organization of printed poetry, but also how those conventions and innovations of arrangement contributed to vernacular poetic craft, the consolidation of ideals of individual authorship, and centuries of literary history. The arrangement of printed compilations contains a largely unstudied and undertheorized archive of poetic form, Heffernan argues. In an evolving system of textual transmission, compilers were experimenting with how to contain individual poems within larger volumes. By paying attention to how they navigated and shaped the exchanges between poems and their organization, she reveals how we can witness the basic power of imaginative writing over the material text. Making the Miscellany is also a study of how this history of textual design has been differently told by the distinct disciplines of bibliography or book history and literary studies, each of which has handled—and obscured—the formal qualities of early modern poetry compilations and the practices that produced them. Revisiting these editorial and critical approaches, this book recovers a moment when compilers, poets, and readers were alert to a poetics of organization that exceeded the limits of the individual poem.

Common: The Development of Literary Culture in Sixteenth-Century England

Author : Neil Rhodes
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2018-04-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780191009266

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Common: The Development of Literary Culture in Sixteenth-Century England by Neil Rhodes Pdf

This volume explores the development of literary culture in sixteenth-century England as a whole and seeks to explain the relationship between the Reformation and the literary renaissance of the Elizabethan period. Its central theme is the 'common' in its double sense of something shared and something base, and it argues that making common the work of God is at the heart of the English Reformation just as making common the literature of antiquity and of early modern Europe is at the heart of the English Renaissance. Its central question is 'why was the Renaissance in England so late?' That question is addressed in terms of the relationship between Humanism and Protestantism and the tensions between democracy and the imagination which persist throughout the century. Part One establishes a social dimension for literary culture in the period by exploring the associations of 'commonwealth' and related terms. It addresses the role of Greek in the period before and during the Reformation in disturbing the old binary of elite Latin and common English. It also argues that the Reformation principle of making common is coupled with a hostility towards fiction, which has the effect of closing down the humanist renaissance of the earlier decades. Part Two presents translation as the link between Reformation and Renaissance, and the final part discusses the Elizabethan literary renaissance and deals in turn with poetry, short prose fiction, and the drama written for the common stage.

Fair Copies

Author : Matthew Zarnowiecki
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2014-02-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781442667488

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Fair Copies by Matthew Zarnowiecki Pdf

In the latter half of the sixteenth century, English poets and printers experimented widely with a new literary format, the printed collection of lyric poetry. They not only investigated the possibilities of working with a new medium, but also wrote metaphors of human reproduction directly into their works. In Fair Copies, Matthew Zarnowiecki argues that poetic production was re-envisioned during this period, which was rife with models of copying and imitation, to include reproduction as one of its inherent attributes. Tracing the development of the English lyric during this crucial period, Fair Copies incorporates a diverse range of cultural productions and reproductions – from key poetic texts by Shakespeare, Sidney, Spenser, Gascoigne, and Tottel to legal breviaries, visual representations of song, midwives’ manuals, and commonplace books. Also included are fifteen facsimile reproductions of poems in early printed books, with explanations and discussions of their importance. Calling upon these diverse sources, and examining lyric poems in their earliest manuscript and printed contexts, Zarnowiecki develops a new, reproductively centred method of reading early modern English lyric poetry.

Tottel's Miscellany

Author : Richard Tottel,Henry Howard Earl of Surrey,Sir Thomas Wyatt,Nicholas Grimald
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1870
Category : Electronic
ISBN : STANFORD:36105010331937

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Tottel's Miscellany by Richard Tottel,Henry Howard Earl of Surrey,Sir Thomas Wyatt,Nicholas Grimald Pdf

The Guitar in Tudor England

Author : Christopher Page
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2015-07-30
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781107108363

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The Guitar in Tudor England by Christopher Page Pdf

This book reveals the most popular instrument in the world as it was in the age of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare.

The Long Public Life of a Short Private Poem

Author : Peter Murphy
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2019-08-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781503609297

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The Long Public Life of a Short Private Poem by Peter Murphy Pdf

“Meticulously maps the eddies and currents that have defined this vexing poem’s vexed history of neglect, rediscovery, and canonization . . . grippingly unusual.” —Renaissance Quarterly Thomas Wyatt didn’t publish “They Flee from Me.” It was written in a notebook, maybe abroad, maybe even in prison. Today it is in countless poetry anthologies. How did it survive? That is the story Peter Murphy tells—in vivid and compelling detail—of the accidents of fate that kept a great poem alive across five hundred turbulent years. Wyatt’s poem becomes an occasion to ask and answer numerous questions about literature, culture, and history. Itself about the passage of time, it allows us to consider why anyone would write such a thing in the first place, and why anyone would care to read or remember the person who wrote it. From the deadly, fascinating circles of Henry VIII’s court to the contemporary classroom, The Long Public Life of a Short Private Poem also introduces us to a series of worlds. We meet antiquaries, editors, publishers, anthologizers, and critics whose own life stories beckon. And we learn how the poem came to be considered, after many centuries of neglect, a model of the “best” English has to offer and an ideal object of literary study. The result is an exploration of literature in the fine grain of the everyday and its needs: in the classroom, in society, and in the life of nations.

Tottel's Miscellany

Author : Richard Tottel,Henry Howard Earl of Surrey,Sir Thomas Wyatt,Nicholas Grimald
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1897
Category : English poetry
ISBN : UOM:39015056246112

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Tottel's Miscellany by Richard Tottel,Henry Howard Earl of Surrey,Sir Thomas Wyatt,Nicholas Grimald Pdf

The Oxford History of Poetry in English

Author : Catherine Bates,Patrick Cheney
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 681 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2022-03-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780192678874

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The Oxford History of Poetry in English by Catherine Bates,Patrick Cheney Pdf

The Oxford History of Poetry in English is designed to offer a fresh, multi-voiced, and comprehensive analysis of 'poetry': from Anglo-Saxon culture through contemporary British, Irish, American, and Global culture, including English, Scottish, and Welsh poetry, Anglo-American colonial and post-colonial poetry, and poetry in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Caribbean, India, Africa, Asia, and other international locales. The series both synthesises existing scholarship and presents cutting-edge research, employing a global team of expert contributors for each of the volumes. Sixteenth-Century British Poetry features a history of the birth moment of modern 'English' poetry in greater detail than previous studies. It examines the literary transitions, institutional contexts, artistic practices, and literary genres within which poets compose their works. Each chapter combines an orientation to its topic and a contribution to the field. Specifically, the volume introduces a narrative about the advent of modern English poetry from Skelton to Spenser, attending to the events that underwrite the poets' achievements: Humanism; Reformation; monarchism and republicanism; colonization; print and manuscript; theatre; science; and companionate marriage. Featured are metre and form, figuration and allusiveness, and literary career, as well as a wide range of poets, from Wyatt, Surrey, and Isabella Whitney to Ralegh, Drayton, and Mary Herbert. Major works discussed include Sidney's Astrophil and Stella, Spenser's Faerie Queene, Marlowe's Hero and Leander, and Shakespeare's Sonnets.

Tottels Miscellany

Author : Henry Howard,Richard Tottel,Edward Arber
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1897
Category : English poetry
ISBN : OCLC:1064067009

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Selected Essays on George Gascoigne

Author : Gillian Austen
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2022-08-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000642094

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Selected Essays on George Gascoigne by Gillian Austen Pdf

This collection of essays situates George Gascoigne in context as the pre-eminent writer of the early part of Queen Elizabeth’s reign. His ceaseless experimentation was hugely influential on those later Elizabethans - including Spenser, Sidney and Shakespeare - who represent the great flowering of the English literary renaissance. Gascoigne rarely returned to a genre, writing prose fiction, blank verse, plays, sonnets, narrative verse, courtly entertainments, satire and many other literary forms, and the later Elizabethans were fully aware of his significance. These essays are organised into three main sections: influences upon Gascoigne, such as Skelton; Gascoigne’s influence on others, including Spenser; and finally a reassessment of his critical neglect and the story behind his marginalised status in the English literary canon. As only the second multi-authored essay collection on Gascoigne, this book makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of this important and often misunderstood writer.