The Sonnets: The State of Play
Shakespeare's Sonnets both generate and demonstrate many of today's most pressing debates about Shakespeare and poetry. They explore history and aesthetics, gender and society, time and memory, and continue to invite divergent responses from critics and poets. This freeze-frame volume showcases the range of current debate and ideas surrounding these still startling poems. Each chapter has been carefully selected for its originality and relevance to the needs of students, teachers, and researchers. Key themes and topics covered include:
Textual issues and editing the sonnets
Reception, interpretation and critical history of the sonnets
The place of the sonnets in teaching
Critical approaches and close reading
Memorialisation and monument-making
Contemporary poetry and the Sonnets
All the essays offer new perspectives and combine to give readers an up-to-date understanding of what is exciting and challenging about Shakespeare's Sonnets. The approach, based on an individual poetic form, reflects how the sonnets are most commonly studied and taught.
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The Sonnets: The State of Play
Shakespeare's Sonnets both generate and demonstrate many of today's most pressing debates about Shakespeare and poetry. They explore history and aesthetics, gender and society, time and memory, and continue to invite divergent responses from critics and poets. This freeze-frame volume showcases the range of current debate and ideas surrounding these still startling poems. Each chapter has been carefully selected for its originality and relevance to the needs of students, teachers, and researchers. Key themes and topics covered include:
Textual issues and editing the sonnets
Reception, interpretation and critical history of the sonnets
The place of the sonnets in teaching
Critical approaches and close reading
Memorialisation and monument-making
Contemporary poetry and the Sonnets
All the essays offer new perspectives and combine to give readers an up-to-date understanding of what is exciting and challenging about Shakespeare's Sonnets. The approach, based on an individual poetic form, reflects how the sonnets are most commonly studied and taught.
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Shakespeare's Sonnets both generate and demonstrate many of today's most pressing debates about Shakespeare and poetry. They explore history and aesthetics, gender and society, time and memory, and continue to invite divergent responses from critics and poets. This freeze-frame volume showcases the range of current debate and ideas surrounding these still startling poems. Each chapter has been carefully selected for its originality and relevance to the needs of students, teachers, and researchers. Key themes and topics covered include:
Textual issues and editing the sonnets
Reception, interpretation and critical history of the sonnets
The place of the sonnets in teaching
Critical approaches and close reading
Memorialisation and monument-making
Contemporary poetry and the Sonnets
All the essays offer new perspectives and combine to give readers an up-to-date understanding of what is exciting and challenging about Shakespeare's Sonnets. The approach, based on an individual poetic form, reflects how the sonnets are most commonly studied and taught.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474277143
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/01/2017
Series: Arden Shakespeare The State of Play
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Hannah Crawforth is Senior Lecturer in Early Modern English Literature at King's College London, UK.
Elizabeth Scott-Baumann is Lecturer in Early Modern English Literature at King's College London, UK.
Hannah Crawforth is Reader in Early Modern Literature at King's College London, UK, where her research is primarily concerned with the under-examined political, religious and literary implications of the history of the English language as it was studied in the Renaissance. She is also one of the four faculty members comprising the London Shakespeare Centre, launched at King's in 2009, currently working on several collaborative projects.
Elizabeth Scott-Baumann is Reader in Early Modern Literature at King's College London, UK.

Table of Contents

Series Preface
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Copyright Acknowledgements

Introduction - Hannah Crawforth, Elizabeth Scott-Baumann and Clare Whitehead

Part One: The Sonnets and History

1. Promising Eternitiy in the 1609 Quarto - Cathy Shrank
2.Thomas Thorpe's Shakespeare: 'The Only Begetter' - Lynne Magnusson
3. 'Our brains beguiled': Ecclesiastes and Sonnet 59's Poetics of Temporal Instability - Kristine Johanson
4. Unfulfilled Imperatives in Shakespeare's Sonnets - John Roe

Part Two: The Sonnets in Context
5. Shakespeare's Sonnets as Event - Colin Burrow
6. A Lingering Farewell: Sonnet 87 - Ann Thompson
7. Enduring 'Injurious Time': Alternatives to Immortality and Proleptic Loss in Shakespeare's Sonnets - J.K. Barret
8. 'Thou single wilt prove none': Counting, Succession, and Identity in Shakespeare's Sonnets - Shankar Raman

Part 3: Afterlives of the Sonnets
9. Desire is Pattern - Matthew Harrison
10. Regifting Some Shakespeare Sonnets of Late - Jonathan F.S. Post
11. The Scar on the Face: Ted Hughes Reads Shakespeare's Sonnets - Reiko Oya
12. Shakespeare's Sonnets in the Undergraduate Classroom - Daniel Moss

Afterword - Heather Dubrow

Index
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