Early Poems of Daniel and Drayton

Early Poems of Daniel and Drayton
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Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : UCI:31970033860500
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Synopsis Early Poems of Daniel and Drayton by : Samuel Daniel

Architectonics of Imitation in Spenser, Daniel, and Drayton

Architectonics of Imitation in Spenser, Daniel, and Drayton
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0802044514
ISBN-13 : 9780802044518
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Synopsis Architectonics of Imitation in Spenser, Daniel, and Drayton by : David Ian Galbraith

Exploring the boundaries between poetry and history on three of England's epic literary works, Galbraith argues that they enter into a dialogue with classical and contemporary predecessors with implications for understanding the English Renaissance.

A Companion to Renaissance Poetry

A Companion to Renaissance Poetry
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 671
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ISBN-10 : 9781118585191
ISBN-13 : 1118585194
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Synopsis A Companion to Renaissance Poetry by : Catherine Bates

The most comprehensive collection of essays on Renaissance poetry on the market Covering the period 1520–1680, A Companion to Renaissance Poetry offers 46 essays which present an in-depth account of the context, production, and interpretation of early modern British poetry. It provides students with a deep appreciation for, and sensitivity toward, the ways in which poets of the period understood and fashioned a distinctly vernacular voice, while engaging them with some of the debates and departures that are currently animating the discipline. A Companion to Renaissance Poetry analyzes the historical, cultural, political, and religious background of the time, addressing issues such as education, translation, the Reformation, theorizations of poetry, and more. The book immerses readers in non-dramatic poetry from Wyatt to Milton, focusing on the key poetic genres—epic, lyric, complaint, elegy, epistle, pastoral, satire, and religious poetry. It also offers an inclusive account of the poetic production of the period by canonical and less canonical writers, female and male. Finally, it offers examples of current developments in the interpretation of Renaissance poetry, including economic, ecological, scientific, materialist, and formalist approaches. • Covers a wide selection of authors and texts • Features contributions from notable authors, scholars, and critics across the globe • Offers a substantial section on recent and developing approaches to reading Renaissance poetry A Companion to Renaissance Poetry is an ideal resource for all students and scholars of the literature and culture of the Renaissance period.

Minor Poems of Michael Drayton

Minor Poems of Michael Drayton
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Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433074858725
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Synopsis Minor Poems of Michael Drayton by : Michael Drayton

Literature and Medievalism in Early Modern England

Literature and Medievalism in Early Modern England
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages : 191
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ISBN-10 : 9781843846598
ISBN-13 : 1843846594
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Synopsis Literature and Medievalism in Early Modern England by : Mike Rodman Jones

Directs scholarly focus towards a deeper appreciation of medievalist trends in the Elizabethan literary landscape and challenges traditional narratives of 'modernity'. Themes and motifs from the Middle Ages are found across the drama, poetry, prose fiction, polemic, and satire of the later Elizabethan and early Jacobean period, but their impact and influence on this literary landscape have rarely been considered. This study offers a nuanced examination of this intricate interplay between pre-Reformation culture and its post-Reformation reception in England. Each chapter explores a particular genre or aspect of medievalism at play in this writing: civic medievalism; literary adaptation and satire in ecclesiastical polemic; multiple uses of temporality in post-Marprelatian prose fiction; the poetics of memorialisation and voice in medievalist complaint poetry; and the construction of Reformation history and confessional difference on the stage in the early Jacobean period. Moving beyond canonical writers such as Shakespeare and Spenser, the book deals in detail with the drama of Thomas Heywood and Thomas Dekker (alongside unattributed plays); the prose fiction of Robert Greene, Thomas Deloney, Henry Chettle and anonymous others; the historical verse of Samuel Daniel and Michael Drayton, and the polemical writing of Samuel Harsnett, Job Throckmorton and Matthew Sutcliffe. Through a meticulous analysis of these writers and their works, it shows how medieval texts were creatively deployed and adapted in new literary forms, fashioning the emergence of early forms of medievalism, and challenging conventional notions of temporal and cultural divides.

Minor Poems of Michael Drayton

Minor Poems of Michael Drayton
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9783752365122
ISBN-13 : 3752365129
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Synopsis Minor Poems of Michael Drayton by : Cyril Brett

Reproduction of the original: Minor Poems of Michael Drayton by Cyril Brett

The early Spenser, 1554–80

The early Spenser, 1554–80
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9781526142603
ISBN-13 : 1526142600
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Synopsis The early Spenser, 1554–80 by : Jean R. Brink

Brink’s provocative biography shows that Spenser was not the would-be court poet whom Karl Marx’s described as ‘Elizabeth’s arse-kissing poet’. In this readable and informative account, Spenser is depicted as the protégé of a circle of London clergymen, who expected him to take holy orders. Brink shows that the young Spenser was known to Alexander Nowell, author of Nowell’s Catechism and Dean of St. Paul’s. Significantly revising the received biography, Brink argues that that it was Harvey alone who orchestrated Familiar Letters (1580). He used this correspondence to further his career and invented the portrait of Spenser as his admiring disciple. Contextualising Spenser’s life by comparisons with Shakespeare and Sir Walter Ralegh, Brink shows that Spenser shared with Sir Philip Sidney an allegiance to the early modern chivalric code. His departure for Ireland was a high point, not an exile.

The Poetry of Michael Drayton

The Poetry of Michael Drayton
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ISBN-10 : 1787378179
ISBN-13 : 9781787378179
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Synopsis The Poetry of Michael Drayton by : Michael Drayton