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  • Published: 15 March 2016
  • ISBN: 9781590179772
  • Imprint: NY Review Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 416
  • RRP: $45.00
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English Renaissance Poetry

A Collection of Shorter Poems from Skelton to Jonson



In 1963, just two years before he would publish the now internationally renowned novel Stoner, John Williams edited a thoughtful and comprehensive anthology, English Renaissance Poetry, that reflected his life's work and love as a literature scholar and English professor. This anthology is devoted to the short poem and is perfect for fans, students, and scholars of canonical English poetry and of John Williams.

AN ANTHOLOGY FROM THE AUTHOR OF STONER

Poetry in English as we know it was largely invented in England between the early 1500s and 1630, and yet for many years the poetry of the era was considered little more than a run-up to Shakespeare. The twentieth century brought a reevaluation, and the English Renaissance has since come to be recognized as the period of extraordinary poetic experimentation that it was. Never since have the possibilities of poetic form and, especially, poetic voice—from the sublime to the scandalous and slangy—been so various and inviting. This is poetry that speaks directly across the centuries to the renaissance of poetic exploration in our own time.

John Williams’s celebrated anthology includes not only some of the most famous poems by some of the most famous poets of the English language (Sir Thomas Wyatt, John Donne, and of course Shakespeare) but also-—-and this is what makes Williams’s book such a rare and rich resource—the strikingly original work of little-known masters like George Gascoigne and Fulke Greville.

  • Published: 15 March 2016
  • ISBN: 9781590179772
  • Imprint: NY Review Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 416
  • RRP: $45.00
Categories:

About the author

John Williams

John Williams was an author, editor and professor. Born in 1922 in Texas, he served in the United States Army Air Force from 1942 to 1945 in China, Burma and India. His first novel, Nothing But the Night, was published in 1948. After receiving his PhD in 1954, Williams returned to the University of Denver where he first studied to teach literature and creative writing for thirty years. It was during this time that he wrote the novels Butcher's Crossing (1960) and Stoner (1965). His last novel, Augustus, won the National Book Award in 1973. John Williams died in Arkansas in 1994.

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