Literary milieux : essays in text and context presented to Howard Erskine-Hill /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Newark :
University of Delaware Press,
[2008]
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| Online Access: | Table of contents only |
Table of Contents:
- Poetry and politics: some reflections / Alastair Fowler
- Rhyme and reason: poetics, patronage and secrecy in Elizabethan and Jacobean Ireland / Richard McCabe
- "A kingdom with my friend": favourites in Shakespeare / Tom MacFaul
- Shakespeare and Anthony Munday / David Womersley
- Shakespeare crucified / David Nokes
- Dryden and the laurel / Paul Hammond
- Pope: pen and press / Julian Ferraro
- Double-edged writing in the eighteenth century / Niall MacKenzie
- Pope, rhapsody, and rapture: "you grow correct that once with rapture writ" / George Rousseau
- Self-fashioned prospects: pen, print and the presentation of landscape in the correspondence of Alexander Pope / Robert J. Mayhew
- "Religion blushing veils her sacred fires": Pope and the veil of faith / Hester Jones
- Alexander Pope: "renown'd in rhyme" / Robert Douglas-Fairhurst
- The sleep of the dunces
- Claude Rawson
- Dulness's obscure vowel: language, monarchy and motherhood in Pope's The dunciad in four books / Valerie Rumbold
- Materialism, mechanism, and the novel / Thomas Keymer
- William Wordsworth: poetry and repose
- Peter McDonald.