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Approaches to teaching shorter Elizabethan poetry / edited by Patrick Cheney and Anne Lake Prescott.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cheney, Patrick, 1949-
Prescott, Anne Lake, 1936-
Horace Howard Furness Memorial Fund.
Horace Howard Furness Memorial Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Approaches to teaching world literature ; 65.
Approaches to teaching world literature ; 65
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English poetry--Early modern, 1500-1700--History and criticism.
English poetry.
English poetry--Early modern, 1500-1700--Study and teaching.
English poetry--Early modern--Study and teaching.
English poetry--Early modern.
Physical Description:
x, 331 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Modern Language Association of America, 2000.
Contents:
Part 1 Materials / Patrick Cheney
Classroom Texts 3
Individual Poets 4
Anthologies 8
Additional Student Readings 13
The Instructor's Library 14
Editions 15
Reference Works 16
Background Studies and Critical Works 22
Cheney's Choice 54
Part 2 Approaches
Teaching Backgrounds
Elizabethan Poetry in the Postmodern Classroom / Clark Hulse 66
The Origins and Art of Versification in Early Modern English / Susanne Woods 75
From Medieval to Tudor Lyric: Familiarizing Rhetoric / Judith H. Anderson 81
Framing the Authentic Petrarch: From the Rime sparse to Astrophil and Stella / William J. Kennedy 85
Religious Backgrounds of Elizabethan Shorter Poetry / Debora Shuger 89
"Tradition and the Individual Talent": Teaching Ovid and the Epyllion in the Context of the 1590s / Georgia E. Brown 93
"The Mushroom Conception of Idle Brains": Antipoetic Sentiment in the Classroom / Peter C. Herman 98
Selected Pedagogical Strategies, Courses, Units, Assignments
Sex and the Shorter Poem / Julia Reinhard Lupton 103
Giving Voice to Renaissance Lyric / Theresa M. Krier 109
Philomela and the Gender of Nightingales / Mary Ellen Lamb 115
The Multiple Readerships of Elizabethan Poetry / Caroline McManus 119
Placing Elizabethan Poetry: Some Classroom Ideas / Louise Schleiner 123
Infinite Riches and Very Little Room: speeding through Some Sonnets in the Introductory Historical Survey / Clare R. Kinney 128
Incorporating Women Writers into the Survey Course: The Countess of Pembroke's Psalm 73 and Astrophil and Stella, Sonnet 5 / Margaret P. Hannay 133
Teaching Renaissance Manuscript Poetry / Steven W. May 139
Editing an Elizabethan Poem: A Course Assignment / Sheila T. Cavanagh 141
The Elizabethan Age Portfolio: Using Writing to Teach Shorter Elizabethan Poetry / John Webster 145
Critical and Theoretical Approaches
Teaching Genre / Heather Dubrow 150
Impressions of Poetry: The Publication of Elizabethan Lyric Verse / David Scott Kastan 156
New Historicism and the Cultural Aesthetics of the High Elizabethan Lyric / Patricia Fumerton 161
Poststructuralism: Teaching the Amoretti / Roger Kuin 167
"Love Is Not (Heterosexual) Love": Historicizing Sexuality in Elizabethan Poetry / Mario DiGangi 173
What's Race Got to Do with It? Teaching Shorter Elizabethan Poetry / Margo Hendricks 179
Teaching Specific Poems and Poets
Motives for Metaphor in Gascoigne's and Ralegh's Poems / Jane Hedley 184
A Week with the Calender / John W. Moore, Jr. 190
Learning to Love the Star Lover: Teaching Astrophil and Stella / Diana E. Henderson 196
Elizabeth I: Poet of Danger / Janel Mueller 202
Teaching Noncanonical Poetry to Undergraduates: The Sonnets of Anne Vaughan Lock / Susan M. Felch 210
Words and Music: Campion and the Song Tradition / Stephen Ratcliffe 216
Reading Marlowe's Lyric / Arthur F. Kinney 220
Teaching Spenser's Marriage Poetry: Amoretti, Epithalamion, Prothalamion / Patrick Cheney, Anne Lake Prescott 226
Making Shakespeare's Sonnets Matter in the Classroom / Michael Schoenfeldt 239
Teaching Critical Narratives of the Elizabethan Age
A Story of Generations / Richard Helgerson 245
Chaucer and the Elizabethan Invention of the "Selfe" / Elizabeth Fowler 249
Wolves in Shepherds' Folds: Elizabethan Shorter Poetry and Reformation Culture / John N. King 256
The Experimental and the Local / Roland Greene 258
Elizabethan Lyric Poetry and Early Modern Print Culture / Arthur F. Marotti 263.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [277]-319) and indexes.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Horace Howard Furness Memorial Fund.
ISBN:
0873527534
0873527542
OCLC:
43552580

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