The New Oxford Book of Sixteenth-Century Verse (Oxford Books of Verse)

by Emrys Jones (Editor)

Paperback, 2002

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Available

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FIC D Jon

Publication

Oxford University Press

Pages

769

Description

The sixteenth century has long been acknowledged the 'Golden Age' of English verse - with such names as Shakespeare, Donne, and Spenser to its credit it could hardly be otherwise. Yet this anthology, which includes both undisputed masterpieces and achievements in hitherto neglected fields, isthe first to reveal the full range and diversity of the century's poetic riches. What emerges is the most complete picture available of the poetic vitality of the sixteenth century.

Description

The sixteenth century has long been acknowledged the 'Golden Age' of English verse - with such names as Shakespeare, Donne, and Spenser to its credit it could hardly be otherwise. Yet this anthology, which includes both undisputed masterpieces and achievements in hitherto neglected fields, is the first to reveal the full range and diversity of the century's poetic riches. What emerges is the most complete picture available of the poetic vitality of the sixteenth century.

Collection

Barcode

2241

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

769 p.; 7.7 inches

ISBN

9780192801951

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