Lyric Poetry from Chaucer to Shakespeare.
- Author / Editor
- Delahoyde, Michael.
Lyric Poetry from Chaucer to Shakespeare.
- Published
- Brief Chronicles: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Authorship Studies 5 (2014): 69-100.
- Description
- Tallies a number of specific "[i]nfluences, echoes, or borrowings from Chaucer in English poetic tradition as it developed between Henry Howard, earl of Surrey, and Shakespeare," mentioning familiar instances and adding ones previously unnoticed. Remarks that Chaucer "may be the single most important influence" on Shakespeare's works, and identifies a particularly large number of echoes in the Elizabethan collection "A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres."
- Chaucer Subjects
- Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion