Elizabethan poetry; modern essays in criticism, edited by Paul J. Alpers.
- Title
- Elizabethan poetry; modern essays in criticism, edited by Paul J. Alpers.
- Published by
- New York, Oxford University Press, 1967.
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- Description
- 524 p. illus.; 21 cm.
- Series statement
- Galaxy book, GB177
- Subject
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- Contents
- 1. Rhetoric and poetry: Humanism and courtship / G.K. Hunter -- "Imitation" and images / Rosemond Tuve -- Donne and the rhetorical tradition / William Empson -- The places and the figures / I.A. Richards -- 2. Individual poets and modes of poetry: The 16th century lyric in England: a critical and historical reinterpretation / Yvor Winters -- The formation of the heroic medium / Howard Baker -- The Shepheardes calendar and pastoral poetry / Hallett Smith -- Sir Philip Sidney: the petrarchan vision / David Kalstone -- Sidney and Energia / Neil Rudenstine -- Hero and Leander / C.S. Lewis -- Shakespeare's banquet of sense / W.B.C. Watkins -- Shakespeare's sonnets / L.C. Knights -- An essay on the sonnets / C.L. Barber -- Sir John Davies / T.S. Eliot -- 3. "The faerie queene": The Spenserian fluidity / G. Wilson Knight -- Nature and grace in The faerie queene / A.S.P. Woodhouse -- Narrative and rhetoric in The faerie queene / Paul J. Alpers -- The nature of the allegory / Thomas P. Roche, Jr. -- Spenser's undramatic poetry / Roger Sale -- The secret wit of Spenser's language / Martha Craig -- The medieval heritage of Spenser's allegory / Rosemond Tuve.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
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- committed to retain