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OverviewManuscript Matters illuminates responses to some of John Donne's most elusive texts by his contemporary audiences. Since examples of seventeenth-century literary criticism prove somewhat rare and frequently ambiguous, this book emphasizes a critical framework rarely used for exhibiting early readers' exegeses of literary texts: the complete manuscripts containing them. Many literary manuscripts that include poems by Donne and his contemporaries were compiled during their lifetimes, often by members of their circles. For this reason, and because various early modern poems and prose works satirize topical events and prominent figures in highly coded language, attempting to understand early literary interpretations proves challenging but highly valuable. Compilers, scribes, owners, and other readersDSmen and women who shared in Donne's political, religious, and social contextsDSoffer clues to their literary responses within a range of features related to the construction and subsequent use of the manuscripts. This study's findings call us to investigate more extensively and systematically how certain early manuscripts were constructed through analysis of such features as scripts, titles, sequence of contents, ascriptions, and variant diction. While such studies can throw light on many early modern texts, exploring artefacts containing Donne's works proves particularly useful because more of his poetry circulated in manuscript than did that of any other early modern poet. Manuscript Matters engages Donne's satiric, lyric, and religious poetry, as well as his prose paradoxes and problems. Analysing his texts within their manuscript contexts enables modern readers to interpret Donne's poetry and prose through an early modern lens. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lara M. Crowley (Associate Professor of English, Northern Illinois University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.50cm Weight: 0.472kg ISBN: 9780198821861ISBN 10: 0198821867 Pages: 276 Publication Date: 17 September 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1: Interpreting Manuscript Contexts 2: Satire and the 'Deathles Soule': Metempsychosis in the Gosse Manuscript 3: 'Beguyled in Tryfles': Paradoxes and Problems in the Gell Manuscript 4: . 'vntun'd, vnstrunge': 'Psalm 137' in the Skipwith Manuscript 5: 'I their forger': Adapted Love Lyrics in the Margaret Bellasis Manuscript Conclusion Appendix I: Additional Bibliographical Descriptions for Selected Manuscripts Appendix II: 'The Fable of San[s] 'Foy' (transcribed from Folger, MS V.a. 241) Appendix III: The Counselors' Advice (transcribed from DRO, MS D258/7/13/6 [vi]) Appendix IV: Transcriptions of Adapted Donne Poems in BL, Add. MS 10309ReviewsManuscript Matters shows, affords generative questions about our own critical attitudes towards this perplexing poet and his legacy. * The Review of English Studies * Crowley's description of her project as recovering the literary criticism of Donne's earliest readers is a powerful formulation, sure to appeal to historicists and formalists alike ... A scrupulous scholar who declines to get ahead of her evidence, Crowley also seems to wish to create space for the work of future critics, allowing them to build on her work rather than foreclosing interpretation. Donne scholars will be doing so for years to come. * Brooke Conti, Modern Philology * should reach well beyond Donne circles to engage experts on women's reading and early modern psalms ... The result has obviously important ramifications for the study of Donne, psalms, and attribution. * Joshua Eckhardt, Seventeenth-Century News * Manuscript Matters shows, affords generative questions about our own critical attitudes towards this perplexing poet and his legacy. * The Review of English Studies * Author InformationLara M. Crowley has published articles on early modern literature and manuscript studies. She is co-editor of The Oxford Edition of the Letters of John Donne, the first scholarly edition of Donne's correspondence. She received her B.S. (1999) and M.A. (2002) from North Carolina State University and her Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, College Park (2007). She was an Andrew W. Mellon fellow through the Institute of Historical Research, University of London, in 2006-7. After working at Texas Tech University (2008-12), she took a position at Northern Illinois University, where she is Associate Professor of English. She has participated in seminars on paleography and archival research methods at the Folger Shakespeare Library, and she has studied manuscripts at libraries and record offices throughout the United States and England. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |