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The first modernized and fully annotated edition of Puttenham's 1589 text.



Trade Review

The first response to this critical edition of Puttenham's Art of English Poesy ought to be gratitude. Frank Whigham and Wayne A. Rebhorn, both of whom have made substantial scholarly contributions to a rhetorical understanding of early modern literature, have done all students, teachers, and scholars of early modern English literature a great service. This is now the best, most readily available edition of Puttenham’s text. If this new edition means that Puttenham’s Art is taught more often, that will be a good thing. Students will now more likely be examining an art of English poetry and not just a sociology of it in the wonderful prose argument in this historicized, yet aesthetically aware edition of the text. We should exhibit our gratitude by ordering it for our libraries and requiring it for our classes.

-- Scott Crider * Sixteenth Century Journal *

This fine edition of George Puttenham's Art of English Poesie, by Frank Whigham and Wayne A. Rebhorn, presents a modernized, extensively glossed, and annotated text. The edition also provides a long, full, and often brilliant introduction, which sketches Puttenham’s biography, rehearses the evidence for his authorship of the Art, describes the cultural materials on which the book draws, analyzes its poetics, and discusses it as an embodiment of its author’s ambitions.

-- William A. Oram * Modern Philology *

Whigham and Rebhorn have undertaken an enormous task in annotating and modernizing such a difficult text, written in frequently complex prose and rife with obscure and sometimes concealed references.... Their readable, fully annotated version of Puttenham's treatise, in consultation with a facsimile of the 1589 text, will be extremely useful to students and seasoned literary critics.

-- Stephen B. Dobranski * Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900 *

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. The Documentary Life
2. Puttenham's Writings
3. The Authorship of the Art
4. Puttenham’s Archive
5. Poetics in the Art
6. Puttenham’s Ambitions
7. Editorial Conventions
Bibliography
Book 1
Book 2
Book 3
The "Table"
The uncorrected state of sig. Ee2r
Emendations
Longer Notes
Name Glossary
Word Glossary
Index to First Lines of Illustrative Quotations
General Index

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 02/10/2007
      ISBN13: 9780801486524, 978-0801486524
      ISBN10: 0801486521

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The first modernized and fully annotated edition of Puttenham's 1589 text.



      Trade Review

      The first response to this critical edition of Puttenham's Art of English Poesy ought to be gratitude. Frank Whigham and Wayne A. Rebhorn, both of whom have made substantial scholarly contributions to a rhetorical understanding of early modern literature, have done all students, teachers, and scholars of early modern English literature a great service. This is now the best, most readily available edition of Puttenham’s text. If this new edition means that Puttenham’s Art is taught more often, that will be a good thing. Students will now more likely be examining an art of English poetry and not just a sociology of it in the wonderful prose argument in this historicized, yet aesthetically aware edition of the text. We should exhibit our gratitude by ordering it for our libraries and requiring it for our classes.

      -- Scott Crider * Sixteenth Century Journal *

      This fine edition of George Puttenham's Art of English Poesie, by Frank Whigham and Wayne A. Rebhorn, presents a modernized, extensively glossed, and annotated text. The edition also provides a long, full, and often brilliant introduction, which sketches Puttenham’s biography, rehearses the evidence for his authorship of the Art, describes the cultural materials on which the book draws, analyzes its poetics, and discusses it as an embodiment of its author’s ambitions.

      -- William A. Oram * Modern Philology *

      Whigham and Rebhorn have undertaken an enormous task in annotating and modernizing such a difficult text, written in frequently complex prose and rife with obscure and sometimes concealed references.... Their readable, fully annotated version of Puttenham's treatise, in consultation with a facsimile of the 1589 text, will be extremely useful to students and seasoned literary critics.

      -- Stephen B. Dobranski * Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900 *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      1. The Documentary Life
      2. Puttenham's Writings
      3. The Authorship of the Art
      4. Puttenham’s Archive
      5. Poetics in the Art
      6. Puttenham’s Ambitions
      7. Editorial Conventions
      Bibliography
      Book 1
      Book 2
      Book 3
      The "Table"
      The uncorrected state of sig. Ee2r
      Emendations
      Longer Notes
      Name Glossary
      Word Glossary
      Index to First Lines of Illustrative Quotations
      General Index

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