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Tottel's Songes and Sonettes in Context (Paperback)
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Tottel's Songes and Sonettes in Context (Paperback)
Series: Material Readings in Early Modern Culture
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Though printer Richard Tottel's Songes and Sonettes (1557) remains
the most influential poetic collection printed in the sixteenth
century, the compiliation has long been ignored or misundertood by
scholars of early modern English culture. Embracing a broad range
of critical and historical perspectives, the eight essays within
this volume offer the first sustained analysis of the many ways
that consumers read and understood Songes and Sonettes as an
anthology over the course of the early modern period. Copied by a
monarch, set to music, sung, carried overseas, studied,
appropriated, rejected, edited by consumers, transferred to
manuscript, and gifted by Shakespeare, this muti-author verse
anthology of 280 poems transformed sixteenth-century English
language and culture. With at least eleven printings before the end
of Elizabeth I's reign, Tottel's ground-breaking text greatly
influenced the poetic publications that followed, including
individual and multi-author miscellanies. Contributors to this
essay collection explore how, in addition to offering a radically
new kind of English verse, 'Tottel's Miscellany' engaged politics,
friendship, religion, sexuality, gender, morality and commerce in
complex-and at times, contradictory-ways.
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