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  Recent Developments in the Case for Oxford as Shakespeare   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
John Kerrigan of Cambridge in the New Penguin edition of 1986 followed the orthodox line by announcing that the "Sonnets are not autobiographical in a psychological mode" (11), whatever that means.
But Kerrigan's scholarship got the better of him later in his commentary, in which he cites recent articles strengthening the argument that the 1609 Quarto prints the Sonnets in the right order (66, 71, 430).
Moreover Kerrigan's notes to Sonnet 107 provide about the best short discussion I've seen on the date of that sonnet, concluding that it was almost certainly written on the death of Queen Elizabeth in 1604.
www.everreader.com /progres1.htm   (6997 words)

  
 Marjorie Perloff
John Hollander, Robert Hass, Nathaniel Mackey, Carolyn Kizer, Marjorie Perloff.
John Kerrigan and Peter Robinson (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2,000); pp.
John Cage, The Rhetoric of Imagism, in Yearbook of English Studies, 15 (1985): 344-47.
www.wings.buffalo.edu /epc/authors/perloff/vita.html   (8908 words)

  
 Paul Celan Bibliography - IV Secondary Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
C381 Gogol, John M. "Paul Celan and Osip Mandelstam: Poetic Language as Ontological Essence." Revue de langues vivantes.
Johns Hopkins, 1992 (on Celan: 209, 320-23, 333).
C475 Jackson, John E. "Paul Celan's Poetics of Quotation." Argumentum e Silentio (C3): 214-22.
polyglot.lss.wisc.edu /german/celan/biblio/secondary.html   (8744 words)

  
 Paul Muldoon
(Palgrave, 1999) Covers Robert Lowell, John Berryman, Derek Walcott's, Ted Hughes, Seamus Heany, C.K. Williams, Paul Muldoon.
But, say some critics, the work of the Oxford professor of poetry is too wilfully obscure." In the Guardian 5/12/2001
Interview with Paul Muldoon by John Redmond in Thumbscrew No 4 (Spring 1996)
www.literaryhistory.com /20thC/Muldoon.htm   (444 words)

  
 Books by, for, about Shakespeare
John Barrymore, Shakespearean Actor Morrison, Michael A. First Quarto Of King Henry V Editor Gurr, Andrew / Shakespeare, William
Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and the Controversies of Self Lee, John (Lecturer in English, University of Bristol)
On Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature Essays; Kerrigan, John (Reader in English Literature, the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of St John's College)
book.look-4-it.com /Shakespeare   (5875 words)

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