1st Edition

Shakespeare's Sonnets and Narrative Poems

By A. D. Cousins Copyright 2000
    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    Alongside Spenser, Sidney and the early Donne, Shakespeare is the major poet of the 16th century, largely because of the status of his remarkable sequence of sonnets. Professor Cousins' new book is the first comprehensive study of the Sonnets and narrative poems for over a decade. He focuses in particular on their exploration of self-knowledge, sexuality, and death, as well as on their ambiguous figuring of gender. Throughout he provides a comparative context, looking at the work of Shakespeare's contemporaries. The relation between Shakespeare's non-dramatic verse and his plays is also explored.

    Acknowledgem ents Introduction Chapter 1 Venus and Adonis Chapter 2 Lucrece Chapter 3 Shakespeare’s Sonnets 1-19: The Y oung Man, the Poet and Father Tim e Chapter 4 Shakespeare’s Sonnets 20-126: The Poet, the Young Man, Androgyny and Friendship Chapter 5 Shakespeare’s Sonnets 127—154: The Poet, the Dark Lady and the Young Man Conclusion Index

    Biography

    A. D. Cousins is Professor of English at Macquarie University.