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9781903436875

Shakespeare's Poems Third Series

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    9781903436875

  • ISBN10:

    1903436877

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-09-28
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare

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Summary

In 1593 Shakespeare awoke and found himself famous. Lines from his comic, erotic, tragic poem Venus and Adonis were on everyone’s lips.The appearance in 1594 of the darkly reflective and richly descriptive Rape of Lucrece confirmed his fame as 'Sweet Master Shakespeare', Elizabethan England's most brilliant non-dramatic poet. Shorter poems in this volume testify further to Shakespeare’s versatility and to his poetic fame. Some, like the much-debated ‘Phoenix and Turtle’, pose problems of meaning; others raise questions about authorship and authenticity. Detailed annotation and a full Introduction seek to resolve such difficulties while also locating Shakespeare's poems in their literary context, which includes his own career as a playwright.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
Preliminariesp. 1
Literary history: Sweet Shakespearep. 4
Venus and Adonis and Lucrecep. 10
1593-4: Idle hours well spentp. 10
Political context: Southampton, Clapham, Burghleyp. 26
Protagonists: visible and audible womenp. 31
Literary sources: boy and manp. 57
Social context: plague and pleasurep. 68
Afterlife of Venus and Adonis and Lucrecep. 78
1598-9: The Passionate Pilgrimp. 82
'The Phoenix and Turtle'p. 91
1601: Love's Martyrp. 91
Shakespeare and the Welshp. 95
John Salusbury, literary patronp. 97
1601: Salusbury's difficultiesp. 107
'The best and chiefest of our moderne writers'p. 111
The Phoenix riddlep. 118
Conclusion: "Tis brief my lord'p. 123
The Narrative and Other Poems
Narrative poems
Venus and Adonisp. 125
The Rape of Lucrecep. 231
Other poems
The Passionate Pilgrimp. 385
Verses in Love's Martyr ['The Phoenix and Turtle']p. 419
Poems and inscriptions with contemporary or early attributions to Shakespeare
AT 1: [A song, 'Shall I die?']p. 431
AT 2: [Upon a pair of gloves]p. 437
AT 3: [Verses on the Stanley tomb at Tong]p. 439
AT 3: [West end]p. 439
AT 3: [East end]p. 441
AT 4: [On Ben Jonson]p. 447
AT 5: [Inscription for Shakespeare's coat of arms]p. 449
AT 6: [An epitaph on Elias James]p. 451
AT 7: [An epitaph on John Combe (I)]p. 453
AT 8: [An epitaph on John Combe (II)]p. 455
AT 9: [Upon the King]p. 457
AT 10: [Rutland impresa: lost motto]p. 461
AT 11: [An epitaph upon himself]p. 463
Poems with modern attributions to Shakespeare
MAT 1: [The Lucy ballad]p. 464
MAT 2: [The Skipwith verses]p. 466
MAT 3: [The Stanford poem]p. 467
MAT 4: A Funeral Elegyp. 468
MAT 5: Tom O'Bedlam's song to K. James'p. 469
Appendices
The textsp. 471
Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrecep. 471
Venus and Adonisp. 476
The Rape of Lucrecep. 482
The Passionate Pilgrimp. 489
Verses in Love's Martyrp. 498
Attributed poemsp. 503
This editionp. 504
Later editionsp. 514
Sources for the narrative poemsp. 522
Sources for Venus and Adonisp. 522
The story of Venus and Adonisp. 522
The story of Hermaphroditus and Salmacisp. 525
Sources for The Rape of Lucrecep. 527
Livyp. 527
Ovidp. 531
Facsimile of 'Poetical Essays'p. 535
Abbreviations and referencesp. 546
Abbreviations used in notesp. 546
Works by and partly by Shakespearep. 547
Manuscripts and inscriptions collatedp. 548
Early editions of Shakespeare and other Authors collatedp. 549
Editions of Shakespeare collatedp. 550
Other works citedp. 552
Manuscriptsp. 552
Printed books and articlesp. 552
Indexp. 569
Index of first linesp. 593
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