Fair Copies : : Reproducing the English Lyric from Tottel to Shakespeare / / Matthew Zarnowiecki.

In the latter half of the sixteenth century, English poets and printers experimented widely with a new literary format, the printed collection of lyric poetry. They not only investigated the possibilities of working with a new medium, but also wrote metaphors of human reproduction directly into thei...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter UTP eBook-Package 2014-2016
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016]
©2014
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (248 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
A Note on the Text --
Introduction --
1. The "vnquiet state" of the Lover: Richard Tottel's Lyric and Legal Reproductions --
2. "Nedelesse Singularitie": George Gascoigne's Strategies for Preserving Lyric Delight --
3. Solitude, Poetic Community, and Lyric Recording in Spenser's Shepheardes Calender and Colin Clovts Come home againe --
4. Lyric Surrogacy: Reproducing the "I" in Sidney's Arcadia --
5. "All Men Make Faults": Begetting Error in Shake-speares Sonnets --
Coda: The End of Shake-speares Sonnets --
Notes --
Works Cited --
Index
Summary:In the latter half of the sixteenth century, English poets and printers experimented widely with a new literary format, the printed collection of lyric poetry. They not only investigated the possibilities of working with a new medium, but also wrote metaphors of human reproduction directly into their works. In Fair Copies, Matthew Zarnowiecki argues that poetic production was re-envisioned during this period, which was rife with models of copying and imitation, to include reproduction as one of its inherent attributes.Tracing the development of the English lyric during this crucial period, Fair Copies incorporates a diverse range of cultural productions and reproductions - from key poetic texts by Shakespeare, Sidney, Spenser, Gascoigne, and Tottel to legal breviaries, visual representations of song, midwives' manuals, and commonplace books. Also included are fifteen facsimile reproductions of poems in early printed books, with explanations and discussions of their importance. Calling upon these diverse sources, and examining lyric poems in their earliest manuscript and printed contexts, Zarnowiecki develops a new, reproductively centred method of reading early modern English lyric poetry.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781442667471
9783110490930
9783110667691
9783110606812
9783110658781
DOI:10.3138/9781442667471
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Matthew Zarnowiecki.