Richard Barnfield's Poetics: Early Modern English Poetry Beyond Shakespeare
By (Author) Fabio Ciambella
Edited by Cristiano Ragni
Edited by Camilla Caporicci
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
The Arden Shakespeare
12th June 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Poetry by form: Sonnet
Hardback
304
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Richard Barnfield is sometimes considered the rival poet in Shakespeares sonnets but has been relatively neglected in studies of early modern English poetry. This edited collection situates Barnfields position in early modern literature beyond his best known work, The Affectionate Shepherd, exploring his classical education, wider homoerotic verse and distinctive aesthetic literary style. Making use of different approaches, the essays in this volume tackle issues of intertextuality and interdiscursivity through the poets use of classical sources and poetic genres such as the sonnet and epyllia. Particular attention is devoted to the relationship between Barnfields work and that of his contemporaries. Traditionally limited to a comparison with Shakespeares output, this volume places Barnfield in the literary panorama of his time, giving specific attention to those features which make his work stand out. Using corpus linguistics tools, the poets entire body of work is further elucidated through the structure and meter of his sonnets as well as formal and functional aspects of his use of irony. Written by an international group of scholars, this collection celebrates the 450th anniversary of Barnfields birth and makes his poetry essential to the study of early modern literature.
Camilla Caporicci is a Researcher in English Literature at the University of Perugia, Italy. Fabio Ciambella is a Researcher of English at Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. Cristiano Ragni is a Researcher in English Literature at the University of Verona, Italy.