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Shakespeare's Mannerist Canon: Ut Picturae Poemata
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Shakespeare’s Mannerist Canon: Ut Picturae Poemata

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Myers uses a new and theoretically provocative comparative approach to bring into view and then to question the pervasive but often unsuspected influence of the classical conception of Shakespeare’s canon dominant since Dowden first suggested it in the middle of the nineteenth century. As an alternative, he argues for a mannerist conception of the canon that is more persuasive than the outmoded conception in the light of artistic possibilities in the Renaissance and more useful to the continuing reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s plays.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 July 1989
Pages
224
ISBN
9780820408910

Myers uses a new and theoretically provocative comparative approach to bring into view and then to question the pervasive but often unsuspected influence of the classical conception of Shakespeare’s canon dominant since Dowden first suggested it in the middle of the nineteenth century. As an alternative, he argues for a mannerist conception of the canon that is more persuasive than the outmoded conception in the light of artistic possibilities in the Renaissance and more useful to the continuing reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s plays.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 July 1989
Pages
224
ISBN
9780820408910