Swift's Parody

Swift's Parody
Author: Robert Phiddian
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 1995-11-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 052147437X

An exploration of parody in Swift's early prose, and in textual and cultural developments in Swift's Britain.

Digressive Voices in Early Modern English Literature

Digressive Voices in Early Modern English Literature
Author: Anne Cotterill
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2004-02-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199261172

Digressive Voices in Early Modern English Literature looks afresh at major nondramatic texts by Donne, Marvell, Browne, Milton, and Dryden, whose digressive speakers are haunted by personal and public uncertainty. To digress in seventeenth-century England carried a range of meaning associated with deviation or departure from a course, subject, or standard. This book demonstrates that early modern writers trained in verbal contest developed richly labyrinthine voices thatcaptured the ambiguities of political occasion and aristocratic patronage while anatomizing enemies and mourning personal loss. Anne Cotterill turns current sensitivity toward the silenced voice to argue that rhetorical amplitude might suggest anxieties about speech and attack for men forced to be competitiveyet circumspect as they made their voices heard.