The Complete Sonnets and PoemsOxford University Press, 2002 - 750 pages Despite the power of Shakespeare's poems, and their foundational place within his oeuvre, modern readers have seldom been encouraged to engage with his non-dramatic works as a whole. This new edition explains how this state of affairs has arisen, and why it needs to be changed. It contains the complete Sonnets and poems with a full commentary. An extensive and lively introduction explores Shakespeare's poetic development, and shows how the poems relate to each other and to his dramatic works. Each work is freshly interpreted, making full use of the latest research. The volume also explores what the poems may have meant to their earliest readers, and, for this reason, it includes poems attributed to Shakespeare in the seventeenth century, as well as those printed under his name in The Passionate Pilgrim in 1599. |
Table des matières
Introduction | 11 |
Venus and Adonis | 11 |
Dedication | 11 |
Literary Milieu | 15 |
Lucrece | 40 |
The Argument Sources and Politics | 45 |
Reading in Lucrece | 55 |
Rape and Consent | 66 |
The Poem and its Context | 140 |
Poems Attributed to Shakespeare in the Seventeenth Century | 146 |
Shall I die? | 148 |
A Funeral Elegy | 152 |
Editorial Procedures | 159 |
Abbreviations and References | 160 |
VENUS AND ADONIS | 171 |
LUCRECE | 237 |
The Passionate Pilgrim | 74 |
Let the bird of loudest lay | 82 |
Shakespeares Sonnets | 91 |
Dedication | 98 |
Date and Sequence | 103 |
Sources | 111 |
Reading the Sonnets | 118 |
A Lovers Complaint | 138 |
THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM | 339 |
LET THE BIRD OF LOUDEST LAY | 371 |
SHAKESPEARES SONNETS | 379 |
A LOVERS COMPLAINT | 693 |
Poems Attributed to Shakespeare in the Seventeenth Century | 719 |
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