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Informationen zum Autor Martin Garrett has worked mainly on English Renaissance literature and theatre; he is the editor of Massinger: the Critical Heritage (Routledge, 1991). In other areas his publications include Greece: a Literary Companion (1994), and he is now working on a literary companion to Italy and a volume of Interviews and Recollections of the Brownings. Klappentext First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. Zusammenfassung The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read these sources direct. Inhaltsverzeichnis PREFACE NOTE ON THE TEXT INTRODUCTION1 Edward Waterhouse Letter to Sir Henry Sidney, 1577 2 Philip Sidney 3 Gabriel Harvey 4 Edmund Spenser Two Other very commendable letters, 1580 5 Thomas Howell Howell His Devises, for his owne exercise, and his Friends pleasure, 1581 6 George Puttenham The Arte of English Poesie, c. 1584 7 William Temple 98 Analysis of A Defence of Poetry, c. 1584–68 Geoffrey Whitney A Choice of Emblemes, 1586 9 Fulke Greville Letter to Sir Francis Walsingham, 1586 10 Matthew Roydon ‘An Elegie, or friends passion, for his Astrophill’, c. 1586–9 11 King James VI of Scotland ‘In Philippi Sidnaei interitum…’, Academiae Cantabrigiensis lachrymae…, 1587 12 George Whetstone Sir Phillip Sidney, his honorable life, his valiant death, and true vertues, 1587 13 Angel Day Upon the Life and Death of the Most Worthy, and Thrise Renowmed Knight, Sir PHILLIP SIDNEY, 1587 14 Edmund Molyneux ‘Historical Remembrance of the Sidneys…’, 1587 15 Sir John Harington Ludovico Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso, 1591 16 Thomas Newman ‘To…his very good Freende, Ma. Frauncis Flower’, 1591 17 Thomas Nashe 18 Edmund Spenser Astrophel, 1591–5 19 Gabriel Harvey Antient and Lerned English Poet, Geffrey Chaucer, 1598 20 Hugh Sanford ‘To the Reader’, The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, 1593 21 Thomas Moffet Nobilis…,1593–4 22 John King Lectures Upon Jonas, 1594 23 Henry Olney ‘To the Reader’, An Apologie for Poetrie, 1595 24 Gervase Markham The English Arcadia, 1597? 25 Francis Meres Palladis Tamia, 1598 26 Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke 27 Ben Jonson 28 John Hoskyns Directions for Speech and Style, c. 1599–1600 29 Brian Twyne Corpus Christi College, Oxford, MS 263, c. 1600? 30 William Vaughan The Golden-Grove, 1600 166 31 John Florio Epistle to the Second Book, The Essayes…of Michaell de Montaigne…, 1603 32 Matthew Gwynne ‘To the Honorably-vertuous Ladie, La: Penelope Riche’, The Essayes…of Michaell de Montaigne, 1603 33 Dudley Digges Paradoxes, or Politique Discourses, 1604 34 Richard Carew ‘The Excellencie of the English Tongue’, 1605–14 35 Alexander Craig The Amorose Songes, Sonets and Elegies, 1606 36 John Day The Ile of Guls, 1606 37 Heroical Epistles Bodleian Library, MS Eng. Poet. f. 9, 1607–23? 38 Wiliam Heale An Apologie for Women, 1609 39 Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke The Life of the Renowned Sir Philip Sidney, c. 1610–12 40 ‘Thus far the worthy Author…’ The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, 1613 41 Sir William Alexander (Earl of Stirling) 42 Lady Mary Wroth The Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania, 1621 43 Love’s Changelings’ Change British Library, MS Egerton 1994, 1621> 44 James Johnstoun ‘A Supplement to the third booke of Arcadia’, 1621–5? 45 John Donne ‘Upon the translation of the Psalmes by Sir Philip Sydney, and the Countesse of Pembroke his Sister’, 1621–31 46 Sir Richard Beling A Sixth Booke to the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, 1624 47 ‘Upon Sydneis Arcadia’ ‘Upon Sydneis Arcadia sent to his m.rs’, c. 1625–50 48 Michael Drayton ‘To my most dearely-loved friend HENERY REYNOLDS Esquire, of Poets and Poesie’, 1627 49 Francis Quarles Argalus and Parthenia, 1629 50 Thomas Powell Tom of All Trades: or, The Plaine Path-way to Preferment, 1631 51 Antony Sta...