The Works of Henry Vaughan: Introduction and Texts 1646-1652; Texts 1654-1678, Letters, & Medical Marginalia; Commentaries and Bibliography
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ISBN-13: 9780198726234
ISBN-10: 0198726236
Pagini: 1616
Ilustrații: 20 black and white halftones
Dimensiuni: 143 x 223 x 100 mm
Greutate: 2.22 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198726236
Pagini: 1616
Ilustrații: 20 black and white halftones
Dimensiuni: 143 x 223 x 100 mm
Greutate: 2.22 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
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a welcome publication ... [will] provide researchers in any of these areas with texts and notes that illustrate how these works have historically been approached and define terms and concepts that may need explaining. This important set will be the new standard ... Essential.
The publication of the three-volume Oxford Works of Henry Vaughan constitutes a major achievement in the history of Vaughan scholarship. Its trio of editors, Donald Dickson, Alan Rudrum, and Robert Wilcher, all Vaughan experts, skilfully navigate their way through Vaughan's substantial canon of writings as well as the varieties of (largely twentieth- and twenty-first-century) criticism with learning, discernment, and the necessary industry to bring this project to a bright conclusion.
In sum, Dickson, Rudrum, and Wilcher have produced an exemplary scholarly edition of the works of Henry Vaughan. It is characterized by scrupulously edited texts as well as accessible. and authoritative paratextual material that serve as a map for readers to navigate Vaughan'srichly diverse and deeply relevant oeuvre
For those interested in work on Vaughan, or on the devotional and cavalier poetry of his era, these volumes will be an open door for all kinds of good scholarly endeavor.
The publication of the three-volume Oxford Works of Henry Vaughan constitutes a major achievement in the history of Vaughan scholarship. Its trio of editors, Donald Dickson, Alan Rudrum, and Robert Wilcher, all Vaughan experts, skilfully navigate their way through Vaughan's substantial canon of writings as well as the varieties of (largely twentieth- and twenty-first-century) criticism with learning, discernment, and the necessary industry to bring this project to a bright conclusion.
In sum, Dickson, Rudrum, and Wilcher have produced an exemplary scholarly edition of the works of Henry Vaughan. It is characterized by scrupulously edited texts as well as accessible. and authoritative paratextual material that serve as a map for readers to navigate Vaughan'srichly diverse and deeply relevant oeuvre
For those interested in work on Vaughan, or on the devotional and cavalier poetry of his era, these volumes will be an open door for all kinds of good scholarly endeavor.
Notă biografică
Donald R. Dickson is Professor of English at Texas A&M University, where he has lectured since 1981. He has been awarded fellowships by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (in 2016, and from 1992 to 1993), the American Council on Education (in 2000), and the National Endowment for the Humanities (in 1983). He is editor of the book review journal Seventeenth Century News and textual editor for the Letters of John Donne (Oxford, forthcoming). His books include The Tessera of Antilia: Utopian Brotherhoods and Secret Societies in the Early Seventeenth Century (Brill, 1998) and The Fountain of Living Waters: The Typology of the Waters of Life in Herbert, Vaughan, and Traherne (University of Missouri Press, 1987), and he co-edited, with Holly Faith Nelson, Of Paradise and Light: Essays on Henry Vaughan and John Milton in Honor of Alan Rudrum (University of Delaware Press, 2004).Alun Rudrum is Professor Emeritus at Simon Fraser University, Canada. His principal interests are in early modern literature and theology, and he has previously taught at the University of Adelaide, Queen's University of Belfast, and the University of California. He is the author of A Critical Commentary on Paradise Lost (Macmillan, 1966), A Critical Commentary on Comus & Shorter Poems (Macmillan, 1967), Modern Judgements on Milton (Macmillan, 1968), A Critical Commentary on Samson Agonistes (Macmillan, 1969), The Complete Poems of Henry Vaughan (Penguin, 1976; Yale University Press, 1981) Writers of Wales: Henry Vaughan (University of Wales Press and the Welsh Arts Council, 1981), The Works of Thomas Vaughan (Clarendon Press, 1984), Essential Articles on Henry Vaughan (Archon Books, 1986), and The Broadview Anthology of Seventeenth Century Verse and Prose (Broadview Press, 2000; with Associate Editors Holly Nelson and Joseph Black).Robert Wilcher is Emeritus Reader in Early Modern Studies at the University of Birmingham, and Honorary Fellow of the Shakespeare Institute. He has previously taught at Fourah Bay College, Freetown, Sierra Leone, and All Saints' Colleges, Leeds (1968-1972). He is the author of Andrew Marvell (CUP, 1985), Understanding Arnold Wesker (University of South Carolina Press, 1991), The Writing of Royalism 1628-1660 (CUP, 2001), The Discontented Cavalier: The Work of Sir John Suckling in its Social, Religious, Political and Literary Contexts (University of Delaware Press, 2007), the editor of Andrew Marvell: Selected Poetry and Prose (Methuen English Texts, 1986), and the co-editor of Henry Vaughan and the Usk Valley (Logaston Press, 2016).