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OverviewWilliam Webbe's A Discourse of English Poetry (1586) is the first printed treatise exclusively dedicated to devising a canon for the definition of poetry in England. Traditionally eclipsed by the academic centrality of Philip Sidney's The Defence of Poesy (c. 1580; published 1595) and George Puttenham's The Art of English Poesy (1589), this is the first critical edition of the essay in over a hundred years. This volume presents a modern-spelling text and a critical apparatus derived from the collation of the first printed document with subsequent editions. The explanatory notes incorporate recent research on Elizabethan literary theory and aim at substantiating Webbe's contribution within the academic and literary spheres of sixteenth-century England. A Discourse offers an enlightening testimony of the main concerns of Tudor humanism, and it also sheds light on the ideological foundations of the acclaimed quantitative reformation of metre launched by Sidney, Harvey, Spenser and other contemporary scholars. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sonia Hernández-Santano , Sonia Hernandez-SantanoPublisher: Modern Humanities Research Association Imprint: Modern Humanities Research Association Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9781781881255ISBN 10: 1781881251 Pages: 178 Publication Date: 04 March 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'William Webbe's A Discourse of English Poetry, the 'first published treatise exclusively dedicated to the theory of poetry' in England but not edited in full in over a century, is conveniently presented in Sonia Herna ndez-Santano's edition. She provides us with an extensively glossed and annotated modern-spelling text that situates Webbe's treatise both in its early modern context and in terms of contemporary scholarship... Hopefully Herna ndez-Santano's fine treatment of Webbe's Discourse will inspire editions of other such fascinating early modern poetic treatises.' -- Sarah Case, Review of English StudiesAdvance Access 4 October 2016 'Webbe will be well served by the ready availability of a modernized text, and by the detailed introduction... The materials are here for a fuller reintegration of Webbe's Discourse into our understanding of Elizabethan humanism, poetics, and cultures of reading.' -- Michael Hetherington, Spenser Review 47.1.14, Winter 2017 'Sonia Hern ndez-Santano's edition of William Webbe's 'A Discourse of English Poetry (1586)', is an unexpected treasure: an affordable, well-introduced, paperback edition of a text companionate to George Gascoigne's, George Puttenham's, and Philip Sidney's discourses on poetry and poetics.' -- Katherine Eggert, English Literature 57, 2017, 183 'William Webbe's A Discourse of English Poetry, the 'first published treatise exclusively dedicated to the theory of poetry' in England but not edited in full in over a century, is conveniently presented in Sonia Herna ndez-Santano's edition. She provides us with an extensively glossed and annotated modern-spelling text that situates Webbe's treatise both in its early modern context and in terms of contemporary scholarship... Hopefully Herna ndez-Santano's fine treatment of Webbe's Discourse will inspire editions of other such fascinating early modern poetic treatises.' -- Sarah Case, Review of English StudiesAdvance Access 4 October 2016 'Webbe will be well served by the ready availability of a modernized text, and by the detailed introduction... The materials are here for a fuller reintegration of Webbe's Discourse into our understanding of Elizabethan humanism, poetics, and cultures of reading.' -- Michael Hetherington, Spenser Review 47.1.14, Winter 2017 'Sonia Hernandez-Santano's edition of William Webbe's 'A Discourse of English Poetry (1586)', is an unexpected treasure: an affordable, well-introduced, paperback edition of a text companionate to George Gascoigne's, George Puttenham's, and Philip Sidney's discourses on poetry and poetics.' -- Katherine Eggert, English Literature 57, 2017, 183 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |