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    <title>Sir Thomas Wyatt: Collected poems</title>
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    <description>Title: Sir Thomas Wyatt: Collected poems
Authors: Daalder, Joost
Abstract: An edition offering correct and annotated transcripts of the primary sources containing Wyatt's and other early Tudor verse is badly needed; meanwhile it is hoped that the present volume will provide the general reader with as accurate a modernized text as can at this stage be constructed, and that the annotation will help him to understand and to enjoy Wyatt's poems, which are increasingly attracting attention for their intrinsic significance and appeal.</description>
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    <description>Title: Herbert's 'Poetic Theory'
Authors: Daalder, Joost
Abstract: Although scholarship has accumulated much valuable material, I believe that the main advance in our approach to Herbert in recent decades has been in the area of criticism. And this is where most progress was needed, in view of the tendency of earlier academics to see Herbert as some sort of inferior Donne, or at least a simple or plain poet.
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    <title>The Significance of the 'Tho' signs in Wyatt's Egerton Manuscript</title>
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    <description>Title: The Significance of the 'Tho' signs in Wyatt's Egerton Manuscript
Authors: Daalder, Joost
Abstract: There are some features about the Egerton Manuscript 2711, containing Thomas Wyatt's verse amongst that of other authors, which scholars have found rather puzzling. In particular, there has been considerable controversy about the question of authorship. There is some disagreement as to whether someone close to Wyatt was responsible for putting 'Tho' signs in the margins of the manuscript, or whether they are in fact in  the poet's own hand. In either case, it might be argued that 'Tho' is offered as a sign of authorship; however, the argument would have even greater force if the 'Tho' signs are indeed in Wyatt's hand, as Daalder believes they are.</description>
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    <title>Wyatt's Prosody Revisited</title>
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    <description>Title: Wyatt's Prosody Revisited
Authors: Daalder, Joost
Abstract: In this paper the author offers an entirely new view of Wyatt's prosody. The approach adopted and the conclusion derived from it should also prove pertinent to the study of prosody generally.</description>
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