Ben Jonson and the Cavalier Poets

Ben Jonson and the Cavalier Poets
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Publisher : W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages : 591
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ISBN-10 : 0393093085
ISBN-13 : 9780393093087
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Synopsis Ben Jonson and the Cavalier Poets by : Hugh Maclean

This volume offers an abundant and representative selection of the verse of Ben Jonson and the Cavalier poets.

The Cavalier Poets

The Cavalier Poets
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 99
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ISBN-10 : 9780486156927
ISBN-13 : 0486156923
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cavalier Poets by : Thomas Crofts

Over 120 works — characteristically charming, witty and graceful — by poets associated with the court of Charles I of England: Robert Herrick, Thomas Carew, Sir John Suckling, and Richard Lovelace.

The Oxford Handbook of Andrew Marvell

The Oxford Handbook of Andrew Marvell
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 857
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ISBN-10 : 9780191056000
ISBN-13 : 0191056006
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Andrew Marvell by : Martin Dzelzainis

The Oxford Handbook of Andrew Marvell is the most comprehensive and informative collection of essays ever assembled dealing with the life and writings of the poet and politician Andrew Marvell (1621-78). Like his friend and colleague John Milton, Marvell is now seen as a dominant figure in the literary landscape of the mid-seventeenth century, producing a stunning oeuvre of poetry and prose either side of the Restoration. In the 1640s and 1650s he was the author of hypercanonical lyrics like 'To His Coy Mistress' and 'The Garden' as well as three epoch-defining poems about Oliver Cromwell. After 1660 he virtually invented the verse genre of state satire as well as becoming the most influential prose satirist of the day - in the process forging a long-lived reputation as an incorruptible patriot. Although Marvell himself was an intensely private and self-contained character, whose literary, religious, and political commitments are notoriously difficult to discern, the interdisciplinary contributions by an array of experts in the fields of seventeenth-century literature, history, and politics gathered together in the Handbook constitute a decisive step forward in our understanding of him. They offer a fully-rounded account of his life and writings, individual readings of his key works, considerations of his relations with his major contemporaries, and surveys of his rich and varied afterlives. Informed by the wealth of editorial and biographical work on Marvell that has been produced in the last twenty years, the volume is both a conspectus of the state of the art in Marvell studies and the springboard for future research.

The Cambridge Companion to English Poetry, Donne to Marvell

The Cambridge Companion to English Poetry, Donne to Marvell
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 0521423090
ISBN-13 : 9780521423090
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to English Poetry, Donne to Marvell by : Thomas N. Corns

English poetry in the first half of the seventeenth century is an outstandingly rich and varied body of verse, which can be understood and appreciated more fully when set in its cultural and ideological context. This student Companion, consisting of fourteen new introductory essays by scholars of international standing, informs and illuminates the poetry by providing close reading of texts and an exploration of their background. There are individual studies of Donne, Jonson, Herrick, Herbert, Carew, Suckling, Lovelace, Milton, Crashaw, Vaughan and Marvell. More general essays describe the political and religious context of the poetry, explore its gender politics, explain the material circumstances of its production and circulation, trace its larger role in the development of genre and tradition, and relate it to contemporary rhetorical expectation. Overall the Companion provides an indispensable guide to the texts and contexts of early-seventeenth-century English poetry.

Hesperides

Hesperides
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Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:HWKAI3
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Synopsis Hesperides by : Robert Herrick

Reprobates: The Cavaliers of the English Civil War

Reprobates: The Cavaliers of the English Civil War
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 561
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ISBN-10 : 9780393344134
ISBN-13 : 0393344134
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Reprobates: The Cavaliers of the English Civil War by : John Stubbs

"Stubbs [has] a storyteller's gift for atmosphere and drama."--Wall Street Journal

The Cavalier Poets

The Cavalier Poets
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Total Pages : 642
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89002039469
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Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cavalier Poets by : Carl Holliday

To Althea from Prison

To Althea from Prison
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Total Pages : 12
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435062640602
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Synopsis To Althea from Prison by : Charles Hubert Hastings Parry

Three Metaphysical Poets

Three Metaphysical Poets
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Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 1861715447
ISBN-13 : 9781861715449
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Synopsis Three Metaphysical Poets by : John Donne

THREE METAPHYSICAL POETS: JOHN DONNE, ROBERT HERRICK, HENRY VAUGHAN SELECTED POEMS Edited and introduced by Charlotte Greene. Three of the major Metaphysical poets are featured in this anthology: John Donne, Robert Herrick and Henry Vaughan. JOHN DONNE was, Robert Graves said, a 'Muse poet', a poetwho wrote passionately of the Muse. It is easy to see Donne asa love poet, in the tradition of love poets such as Bernard deVentadour, Dante Alighieri, Francesco Petrarch and Torquato Tasso. Donne has written his fair share of lovepoems. There are the bawdy allusions to the phallus in 'TheFlea', while 'The Comparison' parodies the adoration poem, with references to the 'sweat drops of my mistress' breast'. Like William Shakespeare in his parody sonnet 'my mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun', Donne sends up the Petrarchan and courtly love genre with gross comparisons ('Like spermatic issue of ripe menstruous boils'). In 'The Bait', there is the archetypal Renaissance opening line 'Come live with me, and be my love', as used by Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare, among others. And there is the complex, ambivalent eroticism of 'The Extasie', a much celebrated love poem, and the 19th 'Elegy', where features Donne's famous couplet. ROBERT HERRICK (1591-1674) was one of the Cavalier poets (other Cavalier poets included Suckling, Carew and Lovelace). He wasborn in London and lived much of his life in the roughremoteness of a parish in Devonshire. He studied at Cambridge(St John's College and Trinity Hall). His law studies weredropped in 1623, and he was ordained as a deacon and priest in1624. Robert Herrick's major work, Hesperides or The Works Both Humaneand Divine of Robert Herrick Esq., was published in 1648. There are some 1130 poems in the first, secular part, Hesperides, and272 in Noble Numbers, the religious pieces. HENRY VAUGHAN is the Metaphysical poet from the Welsh borders (he was born at Newton-upon-Usk, Breconshire, in 1621). He went up to Oxford, studied law in London, wrote some astoundingreligious poetry, and died in 1695. The very best of Henry Vaughan's Metaphysical poems appear in this book, pieces filled with a 'deep, but dazzling darkness'. Lesser known Vaughan works, including some love poems, are collected here beside the famous pieces such as 'The Morning Watch', 'The World' and 'The Night'. With an introduction for each poet and a bibliography. Includes a picture gallery for each poet. www.crmoon.com."

Soul Culture

Soul Culture
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Publisher : Beacon Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9780807015940
ISBN-13 : 0807015946
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Soul Culture by : Remica Bingham-Risher

Examines firsthand the lives of legendary Black writers who made a way out of no way to illuminate a road map for budding creators desiring to follow in their footsteps Acclaimed Cave Canem poet and essayist Remica Bingham-Risher interweaves personal essays and interviews she conducted over a decade with 10 distinguished Black poets, such as Lucille Clifton, Sonia Sanchez, and Patricia Smith, to explore the impact of identity, joy, love, and history on the artistic process. Each essay is thematically inspired, centered on one of her interviews, and uses quotes drawn from her talks to showcase their philosophies. Each essay also delves into how her own life and work are influenced by these elders. Essays included are these: · “blk/wooomen revolution” · “Girls Loving Beyoncé and Their Names” · “The Terror of Being Destroyed” · “Standing in the Shadows of Love” · “Revision as Labyrinth” Noting the frustrating tendency for Black artists to be pigeonholed into the confines of various frameworks and ideologies—Black studies, women’s studies, LGBTQIA+ studies, and so on—Bingham-Risher reveals the multitudes contained within Black poets, both past and present. By capturing the radical love ethic of Blackness amid incessant fear, she has amassed not only a wealth of knowledge about contemporary Black poetry and poetry movements but also brings to life the historical record of Black poetry from the latter half of the 20th century to the early decades of the 21st. Examining cultural traditions, myths, and music from the Four Tops to Beyoncé, Bingham-Risher reflects on the enduring gifts of art and community. If you’ve ever felt alone on your journey into the writing world, the words of these poets are for you.