"A Certain Text": Close Readings and Textual Studies on Shakespeare and Others in Honor of Thomas ClaytonThis collection takes its title from 'Romeo and Juliet' (4.1.21.) when, meeting Paris in Friar Lawrence's cell, Juliet muses, What must be shall be, and the Friar completes her line with, That's a certain text. Where text means a received truth both Friar Lawrence and Clayton are interested skeptics. This essays gathered here reflect this attitude, questioning received ideas about the activities to which Clayton has devoted his professional life- literary editing and the close reading of literary works. |
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... Christian afterlife . Emphasiz- ing the body and the pleasures and experience of this life , the poet usually stops short of Christian consolations , though not neces- sarily denying them . Yet recent work has shown that there is more ...
... Christian afterlife . Emphasiz- ing the body and the pleasures and experience of this life , the poet usually stops short of Christian consolations , though not neces- sarily denying them . Yet recent work has shown that there is more ...
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... Christian ways motifs that appear in the earlier Hesperides . Now it is Christ , not Julia , to whom Herrick is devoted . There is no longer a sense of the finality of death but rather a clear expecta- tion of an afterlife . We might ...
... Christian ways motifs that appear in the earlier Hesperides . Now it is Christ , not Julia , to whom Herrick is devoted . There is no longer a sense of the finality of death but rather a clear expecta- tion of an afterlife . We might ...
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... Christians were insisting on a necessary separation between Christian and Jewish worship and were intent on defining a " pure " Christianity purged of Jewish ( as well as Catholic and pagan ) elements , Herrick reminds us of Jesus's ...
... Christians were insisting on a necessary separation between Christian and Jewish worship and were intent on defining a " pure " Christianity purged of Jewish ( as well as Catholic and pagan ) elements , Herrick reminds us of Jesus's ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 7 |
Modernizing the Printed PlayText in Jacobean | 18 |
The Dram of Eale | 29 |
Copyright | |
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