Rethinking Shakespeare's Skepticism : the Aesthetics of Doubt in the Sonnets & Plays / Suzanne M. Tartamella.
2014
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Title
Rethinking Shakespeare's Skepticism : the Aesthetics of Doubt in the Sonnets & Plays / Suzanne M. Tartamella.
Published
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : Duquesne University Press, [2014]
Copyright
©2014
Description
x, 293 pages ; 24 cm
Associated name
Series statement
Medieval & renaissance literary studies
Summary
"Places Shakespeare's sonnets and plays, including Hamlet, The Taming of the Shrew, and Antony and Cleopatra, within the context of the literary history of praise poetry and explores the underlying influence of early modern skepticism on Shakespeare's writing"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-279) and index.
Contents
Introduction : Rethinking Shakespeare's skepticism
The roots of Shakespeare's epideictic skepticism
Tragic discovery in the Young-man sonnets
The wonder-wounded hearers in Hamlet
Comic re-creation in the Dark-lady sonnets and the Taming of the shrew
Afterword : Cleopatra's epideictic imagination.
The roots of Shakespeare's epideictic skepticism
Tragic discovery in the Young-man sonnets
The wonder-wounded hearers in Hamlet
Comic re-creation in the Dark-lady sonnets and the Taming of the shrew
Afterword : Cleopatra's epideictic imagination.
Series
Medieval and Renaissance literary studies.
Place of creation/publication
United States -- Pennsylvania.
Item Details
Call number
PR3001 .T37 2014