A Search for Meaning: Critical Essays on Early Modern Literature

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Paula Harms Payne
Peter Lang, 2004 - 159 pàgines
In its exploration of drama, poetry, and prose, this collection of nine essays invites students, teachers, and scholars to rethink their evaluations of Shakespeare, Milton, Sidney, Jonson, and other British writers of the Early Modern period. Using a formalist approach, A Search for Meaning establishes new critical perspectives that are dependent on close readings of the text and current secondary research and which carefully consider reader's reactions.

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Theory and Practice
23
A Consideration
39
Ovid Othello and the Pontic Scythians
61
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The Editor: Paula Harms Payne chairs the Humanities Division at Georgia Military College in Milledgeville, Georgia. She received her Ph.D. in English from the University of Louisiana (Lafayette) in 1987. She helped Jo Ellen Jacobs transcribe and edit The Complete Works of Harriet Taylor Mill (1999). Payne is the author of «Finding a Poetic Voice of Her Own» in Sigrid King's Pilgrimage of Love (1999) as well other articles on Sidney, Wroth, and composition pedagogy.

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