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2634-5919 hakespeare‘s Poems in Early Modern England makes a compelling contribution both to Shakespeare studies and the history of the book. Examining gendered readerships and the use of erotic works, reading practises and manuscript culture, textual forms and transmission, literary taste and the canonisatio诱骗 发表于 2025-3-26 04:33:08
Introduction,f reading above watching Shakespeare’s plays, promising that . was ‘Neuer stal’d with the Stage, neuer clapper-clawd with the palmes of the uulgar’ and so remained unsullied by the ‘smoaky breath of the multitude’.. Instead, the play would appeal to a discriminating readership able to appreciate the警告 发表于 2025-3-26 12:02:44
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The Malleable Poetic Text: Narrative, Authorship and the Transmission of , Shakespeare’s . was originally in print (1594–1655) Lucrece was a disputed figure, on the one hand, proposed as a normative model of female virtue, and on the other, admonished for her failings as a dissembling, vain and cowardly woman; a woman who never needed to commit suicide unless she had some