The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's Poetry explained

The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's Poetry is a nonfiction book edited by Patrick Cheney. It was published in 2007 by Cambridge University Press.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Overview

This book consists of a collection of fourteen essays and an introduction surveying the cultural climate and surroundings of Shakespeare's day.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Reviewed work: The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's Poetry, Patrick Cheney; Early Modern English Poetry: A Critical Companion, Patrick Cheney, Andrew Hadfield, Garreett A. Sullivan, Jr. 25681409. Stanivukovic. Goran. Sullivan. Garreett A.. South Atlantic Review. 2009. 74. 3. 164–170.
  2. Reviewed work: The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's Poetry, Patrick Cheney. 20479033. Crider. Scott F.. The Sixteenth Century Journal. 2008. 39. 3. 798–799. 10.2307/20479033.
  3. Reviewed work: The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's Poetry, Patrick Cheney. 20184744. Magnusson. Lynne. The Review of English Studies. 2008. 59. 241. 620–623. 10.1093/res/hgn050.
  4. Reviewed work: The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's Poetry, Patrick Cheney. 40468389. Burrow. Colin. Shakespeare Quarterly. 2009. 60. 4. 497–499. 10.1353/shq.0.0109. 194022061.