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List of illustrations viii
Acknowledgements ix
List of abbreviations x
Introduction 1
Thomas Thorpe and the 1609 Sonnets 7
Background
John Davies of Hereford: a life of writing 15
A Lover's Complaint and Spenserian pastoral 47
'Poore women's faults': narration and judgement in the 'Female Complaint' 76
Foreground
A poem anatomized: the rival claims 121
A Lover's Complaint in Davies's canon 204
The text of A Lover's Complaint 267
Uncollected Poems 278
Notes 282
Bibliography 307
Index 325
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