
Reading Shakespeare's Poetry
D Callaghan(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 16. February 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-0-470-65920-5 (ISBN)
Description
A lively exploration of Shakespeare's poems and how they speak to readers
Reading Shakespeare's Poetry presents a fresh interpretation of Shakespeare's non-dramatic poems, providing insights into the individual poems, their themes and composition, and their relation to the cultural context of Shakespeare's world. With an engaging narrative style, author Dympna Callaghan illustrates the ways Shakespeare's poetry often converges with reality yet remains distinct from dramatic verse and the language of everyday life.
Presented chronologically, easily accessible chapters examine Venus and Adonis, Lucrece, The Phoenix and the Turtle, the Sonnets, and A Lover's Complaint. Special attention is paid to the distinctive ways in which lineation, rhyme, verse forms, and meter serve to delineate or erase the boundaries of Shakespeare's poetry. Throughout the book, the author explains how Shakespeare's language is influenced by predecessors such as Ovid and Petrarch while highlighting how ideas about the social and cultural function of poetry permeate Shakespeare's works.
Helps readers gain a better understanding of Shakespeare's poems
Explore how themes and composition of poetry are infused into Shakespeare's works
Addresses the significance of the material form in which Shakespeare's poems appear
Includes a discussion of songs, poems, and sonnets embedded in Shakespeare's dramatic verse
Reading Shakespeare's Poetry is a must-have book for undergraduate and graduate students, scholars, and general readers alike.
Reading Shakespeare's Poetry presents a fresh interpretation of Shakespeare's non-dramatic poems, providing insights into the individual poems, their themes and composition, and their relation to the cultural context of Shakespeare's world. With an engaging narrative style, author Dympna Callaghan illustrates the ways Shakespeare's poetry often converges with reality yet remains distinct from dramatic verse and the language of everyday life.
Presented chronologically, easily accessible chapters examine Venus and Adonis, Lucrece, The Phoenix and the Turtle, the Sonnets, and A Lover's Complaint. Special attention is paid to the distinctive ways in which lineation, rhyme, verse forms, and meter serve to delineate or erase the boundaries of Shakespeare's poetry. Throughout the book, the author explains how Shakespeare's language is influenced by predecessors such as Ovid and Petrarch while highlighting how ideas about the social and cultural function of poetry permeate Shakespeare's works.
Helps readers gain a better understanding of Shakespeare's poems
Explore how themes and composition of poetry are infused into Shakespeare's works
Addresses the significance of the material form in which Shakespeare's poems appear
Includes a discussion of songs, poems, and sonnets embedded in Shakespeare's dramatic verse
Reading Shakespeare's Poetry is a must-have book for undergraduate and graduate students, scholars, and general readers alike.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
413 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-65920-5 (9780470659205)
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Dympna Callaghan
Reading Shakespeare's Poetry
E-Book
11/2022
1st Edition
Wiley-ISTE
€38.99
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Dympna Callaghan
Reading Shakespeare's Poetry
E-Book
11/2022
1st Edition
Wiley-ISTE
€38.99
Available for download
Person
Dympna Callaghan is University Professor and William L. Safire Professor of Modern Letters in the Department of English at Syracuse University and past President of the Shakespeare Association of America. She has authored, edited, and co-edited fourteen books and is the editor of the Arden Shakespeare Language and Writing series, the co-editor of the Palgrave Shakespeare Studies series, and an editor of the Asian Shakespeare Intercultural Archive (A/S/I/A), a collaborative online archive of performance materials