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Editing Wyatt
(Oxford University Press, 1973)
This article provides an examination of the 'Collected Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt', edited by Kenneth Muir and Patricia Thomson, together with suggestions for an improved edition.
The Sense of Some Passages in Wyatt
(Parergon, 1972)
The author discusses the sense of Wyatt's verse, particularly in its syntax, and how it sometimes offers difficulties which editors have not—or not sufficiently—elucidated.
Some Problems of Punctuation and Syntax in Egerton MS 2711 of Wyatt's Verse
(Oxford University Press, 1971)
In this brief article, Professor Daalder discusses a number of instances where the punctuation of Muir and Thomson's 'Collected Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt', which the modern reader is meant to find comprehensible and helpful, ...
Wyatt and "Liberty"
(Oxford University Press, 1973)
In this article, Professor Daalder discusses how the word 'liberty' represents more than merely a state in which the lover is not a 'thrall' who is 'bound' to a woman he 'serves' according to a conventional code of courtly ...
Wyatt and Tottel: a textual comparison
(University of Adelaide Department of English, 1972)
Tottel's editorial revisions of Wyatt's poems, as they appear in his Tottel's Miscellany, are explored from a critical point of view.