Pseudonymous Shakespeare: Rioting Language in the Sidney CircleRoutledge, 2016 M12 5 - 288 páginas An investigation into modes of early modern English literary 'indirection,' this study could also be considered a detective work on a pseudonym attached to some late sixteenth-century works. In the course of unmasking 'R.L.', McCarthy scrutinizes devices employed by writers in the Sidney coterie: punning, often across languages; repetitio-insistence on a sound, or hiding two persons 'under one hood'; disingenuous juxtaposition; evocation of original context; differential spelling (intended and significant). Among McCarthy's stunning-but solidly underpinned-conclusions are: Shakespeare used the pseudonym 'R.L.' among other pseudonyms; one, 'William Smith', was also his 'alias' in life; Shakespeare was at the heart of the Sidney circle, whose literary programme was hostile to Elizabeth I; and his work, composed mainly from the late 1570s to the early 90s, occasionally 'embedded' in the work of others, was covertly alluded to more often than has been recognized. |
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... be and why the texts chosen for investigation might be supposed to yield more information than has been previously gleaned from them should read the next section . The Highway There is a mystery about the authorship of.
... be and why the texts chosen for investigation might be supposed to yield more information than has been previously gleaned from them should read the next section . The Highway There is a mystery about the authorship of.
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... . This antagonism to the monarch was deeper and longer-lasting than has been supposed. There is, conversely, a strongly autobiographical element in many of Shakespeare's plays, relayed by means of a persona he adopted for.
... . This antagonism to the monarch was deeper and longer-lasting than has been supposed. There is, conversely, a strongly autobiographical element in many of Shakespeare's plays, relayed by means of a persona he adopted for.
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... supposed; and it inflects his plays from the earliest to the latest. Rejoin the chapter at page xxii, where a short defence of my philosophical approach is offered. The. Labyrinth. Jorge Luis Borges, that consummate story-teller, gives ...
... supposed; and it inflects his plays from the earliest to the latest. Rejoin the chapter at page xxii, where a short defence of my philosophical approach is offered. The. Labyrinth. Jorge Luis Borges, that consummate story-teller, gives ...
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... supposedly six years old, as large as a lad of eighteen. This leads naturally into the theme of 'greatness' - of Leicester's munificence, in particular his kindness to the author himself. The author seizes the opportunity to describe ...
... supposedly six years old, as large as a lad of eighteen. This leads naturally into the theme of 'greatness' - of Leicester's munificence, in particular his kindness to the author himself. The author seizes the opportunity to describe ...
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... supposed life as a humble page of Leicester's, appointed to watch the door and manage the errands of the Council. To the question: 'Why might he have adopted this strange conceit?' one might conceivably answer: 'To obscure his identity ...
... supposed life as a humble page of Leicester's, appointed to watch the door and manage the errands of the Council. To the question: 'Why might he have adopted this strange conceit?' one might conceivably answer: 'To obscure his identity ...
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Supposes | |
Second Candidate Dom Diego | |
More Supposes | |
Third Candidate Friend of Richard Barnfield | |
Further Supposes | |
Fourth Candidate Dick of Lichfield | |
Last Supposes | |
R L s Biography | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Pseudonymous Shakespeare: Rioting Language in the Sidney Circle Penny McCarthy Vista previa limitada - 2006 |
Pseudonymous Shakespeare: Rioting Language in the Sidney Circle Penny McCarthy Vista de fragmentos - 2006 |
Pseudonymous Shakespeare: Rioting Language in the Sidney Circle Penny McCarthy Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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