Ideas Of Order by Neil L. Rudenstine
A Close Reading of Shakespeare's Sonnets
An elegant, persuasive study of Shakespeare’s Sonnets that contends the 1609 sequence is deliberately structured, showing how clusters of poems form evolving narratives about desire, time, betrayal, and the making of art. Through meticulous close readings, it traces echoes, refrains, tonal pivots, and rhetorical patterns that link the procreation sonnets, the young man poems, the rival poet interludes, and the dark lady group into a coherent design. Blending literary analysis with historical and editorial context, it invites readers to experience the sonnets not as isolated lyrics but as a shaped whole whose ordering deepens and transforms their meanings.
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- 2014
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