Olor Iscanus

Olor Iscanus
Author: Henry Vaughan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1651
Genre: English poetry
ISBN:

Keeping the Ancient Way

Keeping the Ancient Way
Author: Robert Wilcher
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2021
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1800859740

Written by one of the editors of the new complete works of Henry Vaughan, Keeping the Ancient Way is the first book-length study of the poet by a single author for twenty years. It deals with a number of key topics that are central to the understanding and appreciation of this major seventeenth-century writer. These include his debt to the hermetic philosophy espoused by his twin brother (the alchemist, Thomas Vaughan); his royalist allegiance in the Civil War; his loyalty to the outlawed Church of England during the Interregnum; the unusual degree of intertextuality in his poetry (especially with the Scriptures and the devotional lyrics of George Herbert); and his literary treatment of the natural world (which has been variously interpreted from Christian, proto-Romantic, and ecological perspectives). Each of the chapters is self-contained and places its topic in relation to past and current critical debates, but the book is organized so that the biographical, intellectual, and political focus of Part One informs the discussion of poetic craftsmanship in Part Two. A wealth of historical information and close critical readings provide an accessible introduction to the poet and his period for students and general readers alike. The up-to-date scholarship will also be of interest to specialists in the literature and history of the Civil War and Interregnum.

1639-1729

1639-1729
Author: Charles Wells Moulton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 818
Release: 1901
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

Thomas Vaughan and the Rosicrucian Revival in Britain

Thomas Vaughan and the Rosicrucian Revival in Britain
Author: Thomas Willard
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2022-09-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004519734

Thomas Vaughan’s challenging books on alchemy, magic, and other esoterica make better sense in the context of the Rosicrucian ideas he introduced to English readers in the seventeenth century. This is the first scholarly book on his life, sources, writings, and subsequent influence.

Of Paradise and Light

Of Paradise and Light
Author: Donald R. Dickson
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0874138760

This collection examines intertextual intersections in the works of Henry Vaughan and John Milton and considers their aesthetic, philosophical, or political implications. The theoretical pluralism of the volume reveals the variety and complexity of textual relations in the words of these early modern authors. Some of the essays focus on the author's conscious creation of intertext, others explore the reader's negotiation of books within books, while still others examine the linguistic effect of textual intersections. The essays not only consider material borrowing, but also explore the absorption of concepts or formal structures from antecedent texts. The volume not only adds to the debate on Milton's iteration, duplication, and renovation of precursor texts, but represents the first collection of original essays on the poetry and prose of Henry Vaughan, essays authored by experts in the field. Donald Dickson is Professor of English at Texas A&M University. Holly Faith Nelson is Assistant Professor of English at Trinity Western University.

Publication

Publication
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 876
Release: 1967
Genre: English literature
ISBN: