Seventeenth-Century Poetry

Seventeenth-Century Poetry

Author: Robert Cummings

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Published: 2000-04-07

Total Pages: 586

ISBN-13: 9780631210665

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Bibliographical and other aids make this an invaluable book for students engaging with the poetry of the period, whether for the first time or at a more advanced level of appreciation and acquaintance."--BOOK JACKET.


Seventeenth-century British Poetry, 1603-1660

Seventeenth-century British Poetry, 1603-1660

Author: John Peter Rumrich

Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 999

ISBN-13: 9780393979985

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Twenty-nine poets writing from the 1603 ascension of James I, the first Stuart King, and the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660, are included in this Norton Critical Edition.


English Lyric Poetry

English Lyric Poetry

Author: Jonathan F. S. Post

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 9780415208581

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A comprehensive reassessment of lyric poetry of the early 17th century directed at beginning and more advanced students of literature. It seeks to assimilate many of the theoretical concerns with readings of the authors of the period.


George Herbert and the Seventeenth-century Religious Poets

George Herbert and the Seventeenth-century Religious Poets

Author: George Herbert

Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 9780393092547

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This volume presents the major works of five poets--George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, Andrew Marvell, Henry Vaughan, and Thomas Traherne. While most of the selections are religious poetry, the important secular verse of Marvell and Crashaw is also included. Eighty poems by Herbert have been selected form The Temple, and two early poems from Issak Walton's Lives are also included.


The New Oxford Book of Seventeenth-Century Verse

The New Oxford Book of Seventeenth-Century Verse

Author: Alastair Fowler

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2008-10

Total Pages: 831

ISBN-13: 0199556296

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Alistair Fowler's celebrated anthology includes generous selections from the work of all the century's major poets, notably Donne, Jonson, Milton, Drayton, Herbert, Marvell, and Dryden. It strikes a balance between Metaphysical wit and intellect and Jonsonian simplicity, while also accommodating hitherto neglected popular verse. The result is a truer, more Catholic representation of seventeenth-century verse than any previous anthology.


Women, Poetry, and Politics in Seventeenth-century Britain

Women, Poetry, and Politics in Seventeenth-century Britain

Author: Sarah C. E. Ross

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0198724209

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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, secular, literary, print-published, and renowned. Sarah C. E. Ross explores a new corpus of political poetry by women, offering detailed readings of Elizabeth Melville, Anne Southwell, Jane Cavendish, Hester Pulter, and Lucy Hutchinson, and making the compelling case that female political poetics emerge out of social and religious poetic modes and out of manuscript-based authorial practices. Situating each writer in her political and intellectual contexts, from early covenanting Scotland to Restoration England, this volume explores women's political articulation in the devotional lyric, biblical verse paraphrase, occasional verse, elegy, and emblem. For women, excluded from the public-political sphere, these rhetorically-modest genres and the figural language of poetry offered vital modes of political expression; and women of diverse affiliations use religious and social poetics, the tropes of family and household, and the genres of occasionality that proliferated in manuscript culture to imagine the state. Attending also to the transmission and reception of women's poetry in networks of varying reach, Sarah C. E. Ross reveals continuities and evolutions in women's relationship to politics and poetry, and identifies a female tradition of politicised poetry in manuscript spanning the decades before, during, and after the Civil Wars.


John Donne and the Metaphysical Poets

John Donne and the Metaphysical Poets

Author: Harold Bloom

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 143813438X

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Presents a collection of critical essays about the works of John Donne and other metaphysical poets.