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Poetic Theory and Practice in Early Modern Verse

Unwritten Arts

"While sixteenth-century England witnessed an explosion of works on poetics, some of the period's most important and lasting ideas about literature emerge from poetry itself. As this collection reveals, practice not only leads theory but 'unwrites' it to unveil a living, pulsing art in which form outstrips all formulations. " -Catherine Bates, University of Warwick

Reinterprets the dialogue between theories and practices of poetry in early modern England

Explores new perspectives on early modern poetic theory and practice
Unearths key lexicons and notions of Renaissance poetics in early modern English poems
Freshly rereads canonical poems and poets alongside less frequented authors and texts
Reads early modern poetic texts in the larger intellectual contexts of Britain and Europe
Brings together a transnational team of scholars on early modern English literature

How did ideas about the poet's art surface in early modern texts? By looking into the intersections between poetry, poetics and other discourses logic, rhetoric, natural philosophy, medicine, mythography or religion the essays in this volume unearth notions that remained largely unwritten in the official literary criticism of the period. Les mer

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Reinterprets the dialogue between theories and practices of poetry in early modern England

Explores new perspectives on early modern poetic theory and practice
Unearths key lexicons and notions of Renaissance poetics in early modern English poems
Freshly rereads canonical poems and poets alongside less frequented authors and texts
Reads early modern poetic texts in the larger intellectual contexts of Britain and Europe
Brings together a transnational team of scholars on early modern English literature

How did ideas about the poet's art surface in early modern texts? By looking into the intersections between poetry, poetics and other discourses logic, rhetoric, natural philosophy, medicine, mythography or religion the essays in this volume unearth notions that remained largely unwritten in the official literary criticism of the period. Focusing on questions of poetry's origins and style, and exploring individual responses to issues of authenticity, career design, difficulty, or inspiration, this collection revisits and renews the critical lexicons that connect poetic theory and practice in early modern English texts and their European contexts. Reading canonical poets and critics Sidney, Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Puttenham, Dryden alongside less studied figures such as Henry Constable, Barnabe Barnes, Thomas Lodge, Aemilia Lanyer, Fulke Greville or George Chapman, this book extends the coordinates for a dialogue between literary practice and the Renaissance theories from which they stemmed and which they helped to outgrow.

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Forlag
Edinburgh University Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9781399507820
Utgivelsesår
2023
Format
23 x 16 cm

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"While sixteenth-century England witnessed an explosion of works on poetics, some of the period's most important and lasting ideas about literature emerge from poetry itself. As this collection reveals, practice not only leads theory but 'unwrites' it to unveil a living, pulsing art in which form outstrips all formulations. " -Catherine Bates, University of Warwick

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