SHAKSPER 2006: 20th Century Poets Who Critique/Celebrate Shakespeare

From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@shaksper.net)
Date: 07/21/06


The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 17.0683  Friday, 21 July 2006

From: 		Edmund Taft <taft@marshall.edu>
Date: 		Thursday, 20 Jul 2006 12:26:27 -0400
Subject: 	20th Century Poets Who Critique/Celebrate Shakespeare

My colleague Tim Burbery sent me the email below. Can anyone on this 
list help him out? Send responses to

Tim (burbery@marshall.edu) or me (taft@marshall.edu).

Thanks,
Ed Taft

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Hi  Ed,

I'm currently compiling a list of poems on poems and/or poets.  Not so 
much ars poeticae, but rather, poems that specifically mention other 
poems/poets, and that are both critically and aesthetically engaging.  I 
wondered if you have any suggestions for poems about Shakespeare, Mary 
Wroth, and others. (I have Milton covered.) Obvious examples are Keats's 
sonnet on re-reading Lear, Milton's tribute to Shakespeare, and Yeats's 
"Lapis Lazuli," but there must be many others.  I'm especially 
interested in 20th century poets who critique/celebrate Shakespeare.

Thanks a lot,
Tim

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