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John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester: The
Complete Works (Penguin, 1994, ed. Frank H. Ellis) Not entirely clear
that this is a complete works, since it doesn't include
Sodom
for one, and Rochester's papers were in chaos at his death.
Incidentally, whenever Rochester says something the editor doesn't like, we
are told that he is being ironic, "Not really speaking in his own voice, old
man."
Faggot literary criticism at its worst. I suppose someone needs
to do the dog work of establishing the texts, just like I need a
fluff girl on the set. But my fluff girl
isn't paid for her literary opinions. |