Book contents
- The Lyric Poem
- The Lyric Poem
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter One ‘Words for music, perhaps’
- Chapter Two Neither here nor there
- Chapter Three ‘Trewly wrote’
- Chapter Four Lyric and the English Revolution
- Chapter Five Modulation and expression in the lyric ode, 1660–1750
- Chapter Six Eighteenth-century high lyric
- Chapter Seven The retuning of the sky
- Chapter Eight Victorian lyric pathology and phenomenology
- Chapter Nine Modernism and the limits of lyric
- Chapter Ten The lyric ‘I’ in late-twentieth-century English poetry
- Chapter Eleven No man is an I
- Afterword
- Index
Chapter Three - ‘Trewly wrote’
Manuscript, print, and the lyric in the early seventeenth century
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2013
- The Lyric Poem
- The Lyric Poem
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter One ‘Words for music, perhaps’
- Chapter Two Neither here nor there
- Chapter Three ‘Trewly wrote’
- Chapter Four Lyric and the English Revolution
- Chapter Five Modulation and expression in the lyric ode, 1660–1750
- Chapter Six Eighteenth-century high lyric
- Chapter Seven The retuning of the sky
- Chapter Eight Victorian lyric pathology and phenomenology
- Chapter Nine Modernism and the limits of lyric
- Chapter Ten The lyric ‘I’ in late-twentieth-century English poetry
- Chapter Eleven No man is an I
- Afterword
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- The Lyric PoemFormations and Transformations, pp. 51 - 70Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013