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Outstanding Academic Title, Choice magazineThe Challenges of Orpheus confronts widespread assumptions about lyric, exploring such topics as its relationship to its audiences, the impact of material conditions of production and other cultural pressures, lyric's negotiations of gender, and the interactions and tensions between lyric and narrative.Offering fresh perspectives on major texts of the period -- from Wyatt's "My lute awake" to Milton's Nativity Ode -- as well as poems by lesser-known figures, Dubrow extends her critical conclusions to poetry in other historical periods and to the relationship between creative writers and critics, recommending new directions for the study of lyric and of genre."Thorough, penetrating, and on the cutting edge of contemporary scholarship. Essential." -- Choice"A useful and detailed study. Dubrow is especially good at analysing the relationship between gender and genre." -- Times Literary Supplement"Dubrow accomplishes much in this pioneering study." -- Studies in English Literature"Her study exemplifies an ideal of informed and judicious close reading that one can only hope will prove as infectious as its author wishes it to be." -- Modern Language Review"Represents both a wide-ranging exploration of lyric poetry in the early modern period and a plea for scholars to emphasize multivalent ideas and inclusive taxonomies over hierarchical and sharply argumentative approaches." -- Year's Work in English StudiesDubrow, Heather is the author of 'The Challenges of Orpheus', published 2008 under ISBN 9780801887048 and ISBN 0801887046.
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