‘An Instrument of Reason’: William Scott’s logical poetics
William Scott’s The Model of Poesy is a newly recovered work of late Elizabethan poetics. Among its most significant contributions to our understanding of the nature of literary theory at the end of the sixteenth century is its explicit debt to contemporary logic. It uses the normative tools of late...
Main Author: | Hetherington, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2015
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