The Complete Poetry of Robert Herrick
Volume I
Tom Cain editor Ruth Connolly editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:31st Oct '13
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Winner of the Roland H. Bainton Book Prize for Reference Works 2014
This first volume of the new edition of Robert Herrick's poetry contains Herrick's only published collection, Hesperides (1648).This is the first edition for fifty years of one of the greatest of English lyric poets. Volume I concentrates on Herrick's large printed collection, Hesperides, published in 1648, and the product of nearly four decades of writing. The text is based on a collation of all fifty-seven known surviving copies of Hesperides. In addition it includes a much needed new biography, covering the suicide of his father, his apprenticeship as a goldsmith-banker, and his subsequent career in Cambridge, London, and Devon. It provides a survey of Herrick's fluctuating critical reputation-from 'the first in rank and station of English song-writers' to 'trivially charming'-and a detailed reconstruction of the original printing and publishing, just after the first Civil War, of a book which was the first 'Complete Works' to be published by an English poet. There is also a newly ordered sequence of Herrick's letters from Cambridge, his only surviving prose. An extensive commentary on Hesperides is placed in Volume II so that readers can use it side by side with the poems if they wish. The commentary gives new translations of Herrick's hundreds of classical allusions, and quotes his equally numerous Biblical ones, both of them far more extensive, and frequently far more playful, than has hitherto been realised. It also notes many parallels between Herrick's work and that of contemporaries, especially Jonson, Shakespeare, Burton, and John Fletcher, and his habit of echoing or quoting himself, a tendency which reinforces the strong sense of Herrick's persona dominating the collection. Full explanations are given of contemporary personal, political, and cultural references.
The Publisher has shown largesse in matters of arrangement and presentation: the text of Hesperides are beautifully reproduced on pages uncluttered with footnotes, and even the textual collations appear in large enough type, and with sufficient use of interlinear spacing, to spare the no longer youth eyes of those readers most likely to study them closely ... Cane and Connolly's Herrick is a superb achievement. * Paul Davis, The Times Literary Supplement *
Cain and Connolly's edition is remarkable ... [it] is bound to become the best guide to Herrick's verse. It deserves also to be regarded as one of the best sources of information about earlier 17th-century poetry. * Colin Burrow, London Review of Books *
This major new edition of the poetry of Robert Herrick is a triumph ... the editors have produced a handsome publication befitting the increasingly vibrant and detailed scholarship surrounding the work of one of the masters of the English lyric poem ... Cain and Connolly's new edition accords with its subject perfectly. While the two volumes are weighty, their immense scholarship is lightly worn. * Patrick J Murray, The Review of English Studies *
The Cain and Connolly Complete Poetry is a fine thing, full of interest and unostentatious excellence, humane and generous in its sympathies while at the same time being ambitious and exacting in its scholarship. Herrick has been lucky in his editors. * Tom Lockwood, The Seventeenth Century *
The edition provides an easily usable and citable, and most importantly accurate, text of the poems * Niall Allsopp, Notes and Queries *
this new edition of Herricks Works is a monumental enterprise, brilliantly carried off. * Graham Parry, Spenser Review *
ISBN: 9780199212842
Dimensions: 240mm x 162mm x 39mm
Weight: 1024g
582 pages