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9781405169547

Reading Sixteenth-century Poetry

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    9781405169547

  • ISBN10:

    1405169540

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-05-06
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Reading Sixteenth-Century Poetry combines close readings of individual poems with a critical consideration of the historical context in which they were written. Informative and original, this book has been carefully designed to enable readers to understand, enjoy, and be inspired by sixteenth-century poetry.Close reading of a wide variety of sixteenth-century poems, canonical and non-canonical, by men and by women, from print and manuscript culture, across the major literary modes and genres Poems read within their historical context, with reference to five major cultural revolutions: Renaissance humanism, the Reformation, the modern nation-state, companionate marriage, and the scientific revolution Offers in-depth discussion of Skelton, Wyatt, Surrey, Isabella Whitney, Gascoigne, Philip Sidney, Spenser, Marlowe, Mary Sidney Herbert, Donne, and Shakespeare Presents a separate study of all five of Shakespeare's major poems - Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece, 'The Phoenix and Turtle,' the Sonnets, and A Lover's Complaint - in the context of his dramatic career Discusses major works of literary criticism by Plato, Aristotle, Horace, Longinus, Philip Sidney, George Puttenham, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Seamus Heaney, Adrienne Rich, and Helen Vendler

Author Biography

Patrick Cheney is Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Penn State University. He is the author of books on Shakespeare, Marlowe, and Spenser, most recently Shakespeare’s Literary Authorship (2008) and Marlowe’s Republican Authorship: Lucan, Liberty, and the Sublime (2009). He has also edited Cambridge Companions to Marlowe and Shakespeare’s Poetry, co-edited Oxford Companions to early modern English poetry and drama, and co-edited an Oxford edition of Marlowe’s poems. Currently, he serves as a General Editor of The Oxford Edition of the Collected Works of Edmund Spenser.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Pleasures and Uses of Sixteenth-Century Poetryp. 1
1500-1558. Reading Early Tudor Poetry: Henrician, Edwardian, Marianp. 19
Voice
The Poetic Style of Character: Plain and Eloquent Speakingp. 21
Perception
The Crisis of the Reformation, or, What the Poet Sees: Self, Beloved, Godp. 43
World
The Poet's Ecology of Place: Sky, Sea, Soilp. 66
Form
The Idea of a Poem: Elegy, Pastoral, Sonnet, Satire, Epicp. 90
Career
The Role of the Poet in Society: Skelton, Wyatt, and Surreyp. 115
1558-1600. Reading Elizabethan Poetryp. 139
Voice
The Poetic Style of Character: From Plain Eloquence to the Metaphysical Sublimep. 141
Perception
What the Poet Sees, and the Advent of Modern Personage: Desire, Idolatry, Transport, Partnershipp. 163
World
The Poet's Ecology of Place: Cosmos, Colony, Countryp. 185
Form
Fictions of Poetic Kind: Pastoral, Sonnet, Epic, Minor Epic, Hymnp. 208
Career
The Role of the Poet in Society: Whitney, Spenser, and Marlowep. 231
A Special Casep. 255
Shakespeare: Voice, Perception, World, Form, Careerp. 257
Conclusion
Retrospective Poetry: Donne and the End of Sixteenth-Century Poetryp. 280
Bibliographyp. 288
Indexp. 323
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