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Price New from Used from Hardcover "Please retry" — Author: Ruth Coons Wallerstein. Studies in seventeenth-century poetic. [Madison] University of Wisconsin Press, (OCoLC) Named Person: Andrew Marvell; Andrew Marvell; Englisch; Andrew Marvell: Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Ruth C Wallerstein.
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“Recent Studies in Seventeenth-Century Literary Republicanism.” Reid Barbour. Scholarship concerning 17th-century republicanism has flourished during the last few : REID BARBOUR. Women, Poetry, and Politics in Seventeenth-Century Britain offers a new account of women's engagement in the poetic and political cultures of seventeenth-century England and Scotland, based on poetry that was produced and circulated in manuscript.
Katherine Philips is often regarded as the first in a cluster of women writers, including Margaret Cavendish and Aphra Behn, who were political. Studies in Seventeenth-century English Literature, History and Bibliography: Festschrift for Professor T.A. Birrell on the Occasion of His Sixtieth Birthday Volume 46 of Costerus (Atlantic Highlands) Volume 46 of Costerus.
New series Volume 46 of New series, Costerus. Indeed a very important contribution to our understanding of his work and of late seventeenth-century poetic and dramatic activity is seen in the edition, by Nicholas Fisher and the late Keith Walker, of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester: The Poems and Lucina’s Rape.
An extensive introduction (pp. xvii–xxvii) is followed by a list of further Cited by: 1. The Later Seventeenth Century, The Year's Work in English Studies, Volume 87 The point is of course highly pertinent in an ingenious meta-poetic sense to Rochester's unruly verses (where moral degeneracy goes hand in hand with textual degeneracy), but it holds for other Restoration poets as well, as the reading of variants in Marvell's Cited by: 1.
African Studies American Studies Ancient Near East and Egypt Art History Asian Studies Book History and Cartography Biblical Studies Classical Studies Education History Jewish Chan Friends: Poetic Exchanges Between Gentry Women And Buddhist Nuns In Seventeenth-Century China. Chapter Eight. War, Violence, And The Metaphor Of Blood In Tanci Author: Beata Grant.
Provides a comprehensive and entertaining account of the vitality and variety of achievement in seventeenth-century English poetry. Revised and up-dated throughout, Dr Parfitt has added new material on poets as varied as Marvell and Traherne.
There is also a completely new chapter on women poets of. While immensely popular in the eighteenth century, current critical wisdom regards graveyard poetry as a short-lived fad with little lasting merit. In the first book-length study of this important poetic mode, Eric Parisot suggests, to the contrary, that graveyard poetry is closely connected to the mid-century aesthetic revision of poetics.
seventeenth century onwards the sonnet was also used for other topics than love, for instance for religious experience (by Donne and Milton), reflections on art (by Keats or Shelley) or even the war experience (by Brooke or Owen). The sonnet uses a single stanza of (usually) fourteen lines and an intricate rhyme pattern (see stanza forms ch.
).File Size: KB. Individually, each chapter examines how Eucharistic ideas are expressed through a particular rhetorical trope; together, they illuminate the continued importance of the Eucharist's transformation well into the seventeenth century - not simply as a matter of doctrine, but as a rhetorical and poetic by: Literary Studies - Other; Literary Theory; Medieval Literature; Middle Eastern Literature; Modernism; North American Literature; Poetry; Reception Studies; Romanticism; Russian, Central and East European Literature; Shakespeare Studies; Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Literature; Skills & Methods; Theatre Studies; Translation and.
Intimacy and the Body in Seventeenth-Century Religious Devotion. [] Brunning, Alizon, University of Central Lancashire."In his gold I shine": Jacobean Comedy and the art of the mediating trickster. [ / Special Issue 10] Brunning, Alizon, University of Central Lancashire.
MLR A vigorous revision of the seventeenth-century religious lyric, and makes stimulating reading. An innovative and scholarly study that is likely to redraw the map for reading the seventeenth-century religious lyric. YEAR'S WORK IN ENGLISH STUDIES The best general book on England's great devotional poets [to be published] since the ': R.V.
Young. The eighteenth century in Britain saw the blossoming of seventeenth century poetic modes and the sprouting of modes that would blossom into Romanticism.
MLR A vigorous revision of the seventeenth-century religious lyric, and makes stimulating reading. An innovative and scholarly study that is likely to redraw the map for reading the seventeenth-century religious lyric.
YEAR'S WORK IN ENGLISH STUDIES The best general book on England's great devotional poets [to be published] since the ': R.V.
Young. Miscellaneous Topics. Hibbard, "The Country House Poem of the Seventeenth Century, " J WCI, 19 (),studies the development of this seventeenth-century poetic sub-genre from Jonson to Pope. Hibbard suggests that Carew's "To My Friend.
From Wrest" is a superior poem, a more sincere celebration, than "To Saxham,". Seventeenth-Century Poetry: An Annotated Anthology Robert Cummings No preview available - References to this book.
A History of Seventeenth-Century English Literature Thomas Corns No preview available - About the author () Robert Cummings teaches at. English Poetry in the Seventeenth Century Homework Help Questions.
Explain the theme of the poem 'Ode to Nightingale' by John Keats. Keats' poem is an eulogy to the nightingale as the incarnation. This collection gathers new essays by critics and scholars who are currently reshaping our sense of the function and nature of seventeenth-century poetry.
Contributors return to the New Critical canon of Renaissance poetry with fresh perspectives that emphasize considerations of gender, ideology, power, and language.
In the first group of essays, David Norbrook, Annabel Patterson, John. This book offers a new account of women’s engagement in the poetic and political cultures of seventeenth-century England and Scotland, based on poetry that was produced and circulated in manuscript.
Katherine Philips is often regarded as the first in a cluster of women writers, including Margaret Cavendish and Aphra Behn, who were political, secular, literary, print-published, and. Through the reading records of Donne’s poems and the concept of multiple referentiality, this study examines the social dimensions of early modern genres and the relationship among poetics, rhetoric and the Renaissance doctrines of imitation, placing systematic attention on how the differences oral and written modes of expression influences the process of reading and the early modern Pages: This study explores the thesis that the spectacular flowering of English religious lyric poetry in the seventeenth century occurred in response to a new and powerful stimulus to the imagination—the pervasive Protestant emphasis upon the Bible as a book, as God’s Word encapsulated in human words and in the linguistic features of a variety of texts.
Authors during the early modern period gained new prominence in print but frequently had limited practical control over the creation of their books.
Using John Milton’s poetry to discuss seventeenth-century authorship more generally, this essay surveys three decades of scholarship on Renaissance authorship and examines manuscript conventions, book-trade practices, and reading habits, all of Cited by: 1.
Harper and Row, under the present title, The Crisis of the Seventeenth Century. The book enjoyed a modest success. A second edition, pub-lished in London inwas reprinted in and and it has Historical Studies IV. Papers read before the Fifth Irish Conference of Historians, ed. Hayes-McCoy ().
In this vein the patristic Christian poet Sedulius identified David the Psalmist as the true model for Christian poets, and the mid-seventeenth-century Protestant commentator Edward Leigh asserted that "The Book of the Psalms, Job, and the Songs of Moses, are the only patern of true Poesie." Early and late, the chief categories for describing Pages: Buy English Poetry of the Seventeenth Century (Longman Literature In English Series) 2 by Parfitt, George (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store.
Everyday low Author: George Parfitt. This is the first comprehensive study in English of one of the most important bodies of verse in European literature. Seventeenth-century Spanish poetry represents the culmination of a rich Renaissance tradition, and Professor Terry sets out to make this accessible not only to Hispanists but to readers of English, French and Italian poetry, with which it had many points of by: 5.Choice, " Historical Evidence and the Reading of Seventeenth-Century Poetryis not simply an exercise in practical criticism.
Although it consistently displays the quiet patience of the trained scholar, it has an underlying polemical purpose: to refute the charge that the New Criticism, in its concern with literary structure and poetic form, is. Humphrey Wine is curator of French seventeenth- and eighteenth-century paintings at the National Gallery.
His previous publications include the catalogue of the National Gallery exhibition Claude—The Poetic Landscape and articles and reviews on other painters such as Boilly, Le Sueur, Peyron, Poussin, and Watteau.