A Mirror for Lovers: Shake-speare's Sonnets as Curious Perspective

Author:   William F. Zak
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9780739175101


Pages:   610
Publication Date:   07 February 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   William F. Zak
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.030kg
ISBN:  

9780739175101


ISBN 10:   0739175106
Pages:   610
Publication Date:   07 February 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A powerful new vision of Shakespeare's most important as well as most fiendishly difficult poems. It will renew the Sonnets for their present readers in the most moving and surprising ways. Zak does full justice to their ironic subtlety and yet, at the same time, and by means of a really original responsiveness to their 'perspective art', unfolds a beautiful and inspiring love-mysticism pertaining to our earthly lives, rather than to the hereafter. Unlike much academic criticism, this is a really lively book with something important to say to us. -- Ewan Fernie, Professor and Chair of Shakespeare Studies, Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham


As Zak explains in the preface to his study of Shakespeare's sonnets (where he also explains the idiosyncratic spelling of Will-I-Am Shake-speare), readers will need a copy of the Quarto version of the poems in front of them since this book includes none of the full texts. This work joins other valuable, close readings and assessments of the sonnets (e.g., studies by Stephen Booth, Katherine Duncan-Jones, and Helen Vendler). The author credits the individual scholars in this long critical tradition, expanding on and arguing against some views and offering his own insights. He traces the structure and themes of the sonnets back to Plato's Symposium, through the Middle Ages, and into early modern England. Zak addresses A Lover's Complaint and the ambiguous Dedication of Shakespeare's sonnets in some detail. He analyzes a variety of subjects, including Shakespeare's conflicted views on love and hate, the procreation group, and his dark lady, and provides notes after each chapter to augment and document his research. Summing Up: Recommended. For comprehensive research collections. CHOICE A powerful new vision of Shakespeare's most important as well as most fiendishly difficult poems. It will renew the Sonnets for their present readers in the most moving and surprising ways. Zak does full justice to their ironic subtlety and yet, at the same time, and by means of a really original responsiveness to their 'perspective art', unfolds a beautiful and inspiring love-mysticism pertaining to our earthly lives, rather than to the hereafter. Unlike much academic criticism, this is a really lively book with something important to say to us. -- Ewan Fernie, Professor and Chair of Shakespeare Studies, Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham Clearly reasoned and jargon-free, this book offers many historical and critical insights that will enhance our reading of the Sonnets. -- David K. Weiser Ph.D, City University of New York


A powerful new vision of Shakespeare's most important as well as most fiendishly difficult poems. It will renew the Sonnets for their present readers in the most moving and surprising ways. Zak does full justice to their ironic subtlety and yet, at the same time, and by means of a really original responsiveness to their 'perspective art', unfolds a beautiful and inspiring love-mysticism pertaining to our earthly lives, rather than to the hereafter. Unlike much academic criticism, this is a really lively book with something important to say to us. -- Ewan Fernie, Professor and Chair of Shakespeare Studies, Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham Clearly reasoned and jargon-free, this book offers many historical and critical insights that will enhance our reading of the Sonnets. -- David K. Weiser Ph.D, City University of New York


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William F. Zak (PhD, University of Michigan) is Emeritus Professor of English at Salisbury University in Maryland. Thinking and writing about Shakespeare's sonnets have absorbed the greater part of his working energies since his retirement from teaching in 2002. His previous work includes a study of King Lear entitled Sovereign Shame (Bucknell, 1984) and The Polis and the Divine Order: The Oresteia, Sophocles, and the Defense of Democracy (Bucknell, 1995). Currently he is completing monographs on Antony and Cleopatra and on Hamlet.

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