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- English
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About This Book
In 1593 Shakespeare awoke and found himself famous. Lines from his comic, erotic, tragic poem Venus and Adonis were on everyone's lips.The appearance in 1594 of the darkly reflective and richly descriptive Rape of Lucrece confirmed his fame as 'Sweet Master Shakespeare', Elizabethan England's most brilliant non-dramatic poet. Shorter poems in this volume testify further to Shakespeare's versatility and to his poetic fame. Some, like the much-debated `Phoenix and Turtle', pose problems of meaning; others raise questions about authorship and authenticity. Detailed annotation and a full Introduction seek to resolve such difficulties while also locating Shakespeare's poems in their literary context, which includes his own career as a playwright.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- General editorsâ preface
- Preface
- Introduction
- The Narrative and other Poems
- Poems and inscriptions with contemporary or early attributions to Shakespeare
- Poems with modern attributions to Shakespeare
- Appendices
- Index
- Index of first lines