The Complete Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt the Elder: Volume One: Prose
Editat de Jason Powellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 mar 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199228607
ISBN-10: 0199228604
Pagini: 528
Dimensiuni: 174 x 240 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199228604
Pagini: 528
Dimensiuni: 174 x 240 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
an edition that early modern literary scholarship has been in need of for a long time. We owe Jason Powell a great debt of thanks for this painstaking labor, which will no doubt prove the standard edition of Wyatt's works for decades to come ... it is the ideal blend of scholarly rigor and thought for the reader's experience of engaging with the texts.
This long-awaited, definitive, and brilliantly edited volume ... allows readers to follow Wyatt's career in its intriguing detail. Editor Jason Powell's annotations help us to understand the shifting details of the international political calculus, while his section introductions help those less familiar with the period to grasp larger significances and overarching trajectories. The volume also includes Wyatt's translation of Plutarch's De tranquillitate animi, dedicated to Katherine of Aragon, and two letters of conventional moral advice to Wyatt's son. The latter acquire particular poignancy, since the son - Thomas Wyatt the Younger - went to the block for raising a rebellion against Katherine and Henry's daughter, Mary I. Although produced primarily for a scholarly audience, few volumes will give their readers better insight into the dangers and uncertainties of Tudor political life.
Authoritative and exhaustive in its scholarship, this superb edition of Wyatt's prose will be the definitive work of reference for decades to come ... Wyatt's attentiveness to language - and the ways in which its slipperiness might be turned to his advantage -- is as evident here when he is arguing for his life as it is in his poetry ... this volume has everything the student and scholar of Wyatt's prose could possibly need. It is a masterly example of scholarly editing at its best and an advertisement not only for volume 2 (verse), but for Powell's edition of the Complete Poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, also under contract with Oxford University Press.
As a result of Jason Powell's meticulous scholarship and superb editing, Sir Thomas Wyatt's prose has become available in ways it never was before. This is a volume much to be commended and the companion edition of the poetry is to be eagerly anticipated.
Powell's edition is accessible, rigorous, comprehensive, and indispensable, and will not easily be surpassed.
This long-awaited, definitive, and brilliantly edited volume ... allows readers to follow Wyatt's career in its intriguing detail. Editor Jason Powell's annotations help us to understand the shifting details of the international political calculus, while his section introductions help those less familiar with the period to grasp larger significances and overarching trajectories. The volume also includes Wyatt's translation of Plutarch's De tranquillitate animi, dedicated to Katherine of Aragon, and two letters of conventional moral advice to Wyatt's son. The latter acquire particular poignancy, since the son - Thomas Wyatt the Younger - went to the block for raising a rebellion against Katherine and Henry's daughter, Mary I. Although produced primarily for a scholarly audience, few volumes will give their readers better insight into the dangers and uncertainties of Tudor political life.
Authoritative and exhaustive in its scholarship, this superb edition of Wyatt's prose will be the definitive work of reference for decades to come ... Wyatt's attentiveness to language - and the ways in which its slipperiness might be turned to his advantage -- is as evident here when he is arguing for his life as it is in his poetry ... this volume has everything the student and scholar of Wyatt's prose could possibly need. It is a masterly example of scholarly editing at its best and an advertisement not only for volume 2 (verse), but for Powell's edition of the Complete Poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, also under contract with Oxford University Press.
As a result of Jason Powell's meticulous scholarship and superb editing, Sir Thomas Wyatt's prose has become available in ways it never was before. This is a volume much to be commended and the companion edition of the poetry is to be eagerly anticipated.
Powell's edition is accessible, rigorous, comprehensive, and indispensable, and will not easily be surpassed.
Notă biografică
Jason Powell is Associate Professor of English at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. He co-edited Authority and Diplomacy from Dante to Shakespeare (Ashgate, 2013) with William T. Rossiter and has published widely on sixteenth century authors, including Wyatt, Sidney and Shakespeare. His essays have appeared in Huntington Library Quarterly, Sixteenth Century Journal, and Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, among other venues.