Renaissance literature and its formal engagements
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Renaissance literature and its formal engagements
Palgrave, 2002
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Description based on the paperback edition
LCCN:2001035954
Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Introduction : new formalisms? / Mark David Rasmussen
- Between form and culture : new historicism and the promise of a historical formalism / Stephen Cohen
- Shakespeare and the composite text / Douglas Bruster
- The politics of aesthetics : recuperating formalism and the country house poem / Heather Dubrow
- Marston's gorge and the question of formalism / Joseph Loewenstein
- Learning from the New Criticism : the example of Shakespeare's sonnets / Paul Alpers
- Undelivered meanings : the aesthetics of Shakespearean wordplay / Mark Womack
- The poetics of speech tags / William Flesch
- Flirting with eternity : teaching form and meter in a Renaissance poetry course / Elizabeth Harris Sagaser
- Afterword : how formalism became a dirty word, and why we can't do without it / Richard Strier
内容説明・目次
内容説明
What might a self-conscious turn to formal analysis look like in Renaissance literary studies today, after theory and the new historicism? The essays collected here address this question from a variety of critical perspectives, as part of a renewed willingness within literary and cultural studies to engage questions of form. Essays by Paul Alpers, Douglas Bruster, Stephen Cohen, Heather Dubrow, William Flesch, Joseph Loewenstein, Elizabeth Harris Sagaser, and Mark Womack, together with an introduction of Mark David Rasmussen and an afterword by Richard Strier.
目次
- Introduction New Formalisms?
- M.D.Rasmussen PART I: TOWARD A HISTORICAL FORMALISM Between Form and Culture: New Historicism and the Promise of a Historical Formalism
- S.Cohen Shakespeare and the Composite Text
- D.Bruster The Politics of Aesthetics: Recuperating Formalism and the Country House Poem
- H.Dubrow Marston's Gorge and the Question of Formalism
- J.Loewenstein PART II: RENEWING THE LITERARY Learning from the New Criticism: The Example of Shakespeare's Sonnets
- P.Alpers The Aesthetics of Shakespearean Wordplay
- M.Womack The Poetics of Speeck Tags
- W.Flesch Flirting with Eternity: Teaching from a Meter in a Renaissance Literature Class
- E.H.Sagaser Afterword: How Formalism Became a Dirty Word, and Why We Can't Do Without It
- R.Strier
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