The rhetoric of Renaissance poetry from Wyatt to Milton /
Main Author: | Sloane, Thomas O. |
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Other Authors: | Waddington, Raymond B. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Berkeley :
University of California Press,
[1974]
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Physical Description: |
vi, 247 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
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Table of Contents:
- {u01C2}t The poet as orator: one phase of his judicial pose / {u01C2}r John T. Shawcross
- {u01C2}t The humanism of Sir Thomas Wyatt / {u01C2}r Thomas A. Hannen
- {u01C2}t Gascoigne's "Lullabie" and structures in the Tudor lyric / {u01C2}r Leonard Nathan
- {u01C2}t The rhetoric of fairyland / {u01C2}r Michael Murrin
- {u01C2}t Shakespeare's Sonnet 15 and the art of memory / {u01C2}r Raymond B. Waddington
- {u01C2}t Samuel Daniel: a voice of thoughtfulness / {u01C2}r Anthony Labranche
- {u01C2}t Donne and "The extasie" / {u01C2}r Arthur F. Marotti
- {u01C2}t Catechizing the reader: Herbert's Socratean rhetoric / {u01C2}r Stanley E. Fish
- {u01C2}t The rhetoric of the sublime in Crashaw's poetry / {u01C2}r Michael McCanles
- {u01C2}t The crossing of rhetoric and poetry in the English Renaissance / {u01C2}r Thomas O. Sloan.