Essays in Memory of Richard Helgerson
Auteur : Kathy Lavezzo, Roze Hentschell
Date de publication : 2011-12-29
Ăditeur : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Nombre de pages : 298
Résumé du livre
This book brings together new essays by leading cultural critics who have been influenced by the groundbreaking scholarship of Richard Helgerson. The original essays penned for this anthology evince the ongoing impact of Helgersonâs work in major critical debates including national identity, literary careerism, and studies of form. Analyzing not only early modern but also medieval literary texts, the pieces that comprise Essays in Memory of Richard Helgerson: Laureations respond to both Helgersonâs more famous scholarly works and the whole range of his critical corpus, from his earliest work on prodigality to his latest writings on mid-sixteenth century European poets. The interdisciplinary, transnational, and comparativist spirit of Helgersonâs criticism is reflected in the essays, as is his commitment to studies of multiple genres that nevertheless attend to the particularities of form.Contributors offer new interpretations of several of Shakespeareâs playsâHamlet, I Henry IV, The Tempest, Coriolanus, Antony and Cleopatra, King Learâand other dramas such as Beaumontâs The Knight of the Burning Pestle, the anonymous drama The London Prodigal, and Stephen Greenblatt and John Meeâs contemporary play Cardenio. In keeping with Helgersonâs comparativist turn, the volume includes analyses of Joachim Du Bellayâs poetry and Donato Gianottiâs discussion of The Divine Comedy. Prose works featured in the volume encompass Moreâs Utopia and Isaac Waltonâs The Compleat Angler. Spenserâs early poetry and the medieval romance Floris and Blanchflour also receive new readings.