Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Shakespeare Becomes a Poet -- 2 Shakespeare and the Literary Marketplace -- Patronage -- Shakespeare and Southampton -- Shakespeare on Court Poetry and Patronage -- 3 The Art of Poetry -- 4 Shakespeare and Ovidian Poetry -- The Epyllion -- Shakespeare and Ovid -- The Texts -- The Dedications -- 5 Venus and Adonis -- Some Readers -- The Reader and the Narrator -- Myth and Anti-Myth -- Venus -- Adonis -- Conclusions -- 6 The Rape of Lucrece -- Readers and Issues -- Myth and its Uses -- The Narrator and Patriarchal Values -- Tarquin -- Lucrece -- Conclusions -- 7 Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Sonnet -- The Development of the Sonnet -- Shake-speare's Sonnets -- 8 Reading Shakespeare's Sonnets: 1 -- Sonnet 1: A Reading -- Breeding Immortality -- Gender-Bending -- Is Love Love? -- 9 Reading Shakespeare's Sonnets: 2 -- The 'Black' Mistress -- 'Will' and the Poet -- Time's Tyranny and the Poet's Pen -- Conclusions -- Coda: 'A Lover's Complaint' -- 10 Various Poems -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Suggested Reading -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W.
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