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Astrophi's Tragicomedy (1992)

John Kerrigan

in On Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature

Published in print October 2001 | ISBN: 9780199248513
Published online October 2011 | e-ISBN: 9780191697753 | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199248513.003.0007
Astrophi's Tragicomedy (1992)

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This chapter discusses Astrophil and Stella, which is slowly losing its lyrical meditation touch with its readers. There have been efforts to recover this work as an Elizabethan document and thus scholars have neglected to explore the ‘anti-lyrical’ perspective through which the poems first spoke in print. This poem features a number of Tudor elements, such as moralistic libello and quasi-autobiographical play.

Keywords: Astrophil and Stella; Elizabethan document; anti-lyrical; Tudor elements; moralistic libello; quasi-autobiographical

Chapter.  5771 words. 

Subjects: Shakespeare studies and criticism

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