Elizabethan Narrative Poems: The State of Play
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:28th Jan '21
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A collection of essays with new approaches to Tudor epic poems that put Shakespeare’s two narrative poems in conversation with other poets – dramatists as well as lawyers – to uncover the varied modes of social and literary critique enabled by humanist rhetorical training.
Tracing the development of narrative verse in London's literary circles during the 1590s, this volume puts Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece into conversation with poems by a wide variety of contemporary writers, including Thomas Lodge, Francis Beaumont, Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Heywood, Thomas Campion and Edmund Spenser. Chapters investigate the complexities of this literary conversation and contribute for the current, vigorous reassessment of humanism's intended consequences by drawing attention to the highly diverse forms of early modern classicism as well as the complex connection between Latin pedagogy and vernacular poetic invention. Key themes and topics include: -Epyllia, masculinity and sexuality -Classicism and commerce -Genre and mimesis -Rhetoric and aesthetics
These essays contribute fascinating insights to the ongoing reassessment of humanism during Shakespeare's time. * Times Literary Supplement *
Offers fresh insights and varied methodologies into a seldom trodden literary area. * Cahiers Elisabéthains *
ISBN: 9781350197633
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 272g
272 pages