Wyatt, Sir Thomas ca. - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

Bath, Michael. "Wyatt and 'Liberty,'" in Essays in Criticism XXIII, No. 3 (July 1973): 322-28.

Tries to resolve the "running discussion" of Wyatt's treatment of the concept of "liberty" as an issue raised by two prominent scholars of his work, Boyd and Daalder.

Boyd, John Douglas Boyd. "Literary Interpretation and the Subjective Correlative: An Illustration from Wyatt," in Essays in Criticism XXI, No. 4 (October 1971): 327-46.

Presents seven possible critical views of "There Was Never Nothing More Me Payned," illustrating the complex nature of Wyatt's poetry.

——. "The Subjective Correlative," in Essays in Criticism XXII, No. 3 (July 1972): 329-31.

In response to Daalder's assessment of Boyd's original article, Boyd clarifies his definition of objectivity within his argument.

Daalder, Joost....

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