Conventions And Characteristics In The English Funeral Elegy Of The Earlier Seventeenth Century
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Author | : A. Brady |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 275 |
Release | : 2006-06-20 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0230554873 |
This book analyzes the political, aesthetic, moral and religious developments in the period 1606-1660 and discusses the works of Donne, Jonson, Milton and early modern women's writing. Brady combines Literary Theory, social and cultural History, Psychology and Anthropology to produce exciting and original readings of neglected source material.
Author | : Avon Jack Murphy |
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Total Pages | : 564 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Elegiac poetry, English |
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Total Pages | : 1180 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Dissertations, Academic |
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Author | : G. W. Pigman |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 1985-02-28 |
Genre | : Drama |
ISBN | : 0521268710 |
Explores the changing attitude of sixteenth century poets towards funeral poems.
Author | : Laurence F. McNamee |
Publisher | : New York : Bowker |
Total Pages | : 1148 |
Release | : 1968 |
Genre | : Dissertations, Academic |
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Total Pages | : 678 |
Release | : 1973 |
Genre | : Union catalogs |
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Author | : Dinah Birch |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 1184 |
Release | : 2009-09-24 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 0192806874 |
Written by a team of more than 150 contributors working under the direction of Dinah Birch, and ranging in influence from Homer to the Mahabharata, this guide provides the reader with a comprehensive coverage of all aspects of English literature.
Author | : Max Cavitch |
Publisher | : U of Minnesota Press |
Total Pages | : 363 |
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ISBN | : 1452909180 |
The most widely practiced and read form of verse in America, “elegies are poems about being left behind,” writes Max Cavitch. American Elegy is the history of a diverse people’s poetic experience of mourning and of mortality’s profound challenge to creative living. By telling this history in political, psychological, and aesthetic terms, American Elegy powerfully reconnects the study of early American poetry to the broadest currents of literary and cultural criticism. Cavitch begins by considering eighteenth-century elegists such as Franklin, Bradstreet, Mather, Wheatley, Freneau, and Annis Stockton, highlighting their defiance of boundaries—between public and private, male and female, rational and sentimental—and demonstrating how closely intertwined the work of mourning and the work of nationalism were in the revolutionary era. He then turns to elegy’s adaptations during the market-driven Jacksonian age, including more obliquely elegiac poems like those of William Cullen Bryant and the popular child elegies of Emerson, Lydia Sigourney, and others. Devoting unprecedented attention to the early African-American elegy, Cavitch discusses poems written by free blacks and slaves, as well as white abolitionists, seeing in them the development of an African-American genealogical imagination. In addition to a major new reading of Whitman’s great elegy for Lincoln, “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d,” Cavitch takes up less familiar passages from Whitman as well as Melville’s and Lazarus’s poems following Lincoln’s death. American Elegy offers critical and often poignant insights into the place of mourning in American culture. Cavitch examines literary responses to historical events—such as the American Revolution, Native American removal, African-American slavery, and the Civil War—and illuminates the states of loss, hope, desire, and love in American studies today. Max Cavitch is assistant professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Total Pages | : 648 |
Release | : 1953 |
Genre | : Union catalogs |
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Total Pages | : 648 |
Release | : 1961 |
Genre | : Bibliography, International |
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