"Open Voicing: Wyatt and Shakespeare" https://www.worldshakesbib.org/entry/bbbc1736/ Author: Gregerson, Linda. Type: Book Chapter Year: 2013 Publication Information: Post, The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare's Poetry, 151–167. : Post, The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare's Poetry Annotation: Compares Wyatt's poetical techniques with Shakespeare's sonnets and plays; argues that when "[w]riting for the page, Shakespeare preserves the license of intermittence, or open voicing, as practised and proposed by Wyatt. Writing for the stage, he uses the instabilities of voice and purpose to create a present/absence: the sense of psychic depth as rendered by words that work by means of insufficiency." Language: English Persons: Post, Jonathan F. S.; Wyatt, Thomas Tags: Scholarship, Criticism, History of Criticism WSB Update: Winter 2014 WSB Record Number: bbbc1736