This wide-ranging Companion reflects the dramatic transformation that has taken place in the study of eighteenth-century poetry over the past two decades. New essays by leading scholars in the field address an expanded poetic canon that now incorporates verse by many women poets and other formerly marginalized poetic voices. The volume engages with topical critical debates such as the production and consumption of literary texts, the constructions of femininity, sentiment and sensibility, enthusiasm, politics and aesthetics, and the growth of imperialism. The Companion opens with a section on…mehr
This wide-ranging Companion reflects the dramatic transformation that has taken place in the study of eighteenth-century poetry over the past two decades. New essays by leading scholars in the field address an expanded poetic canon that now incorporates verse by many women poets and other formerly marginalized poetic voices. The volume engages with topical critical debates such as the production and consumption of literary texts, the constructions of femininity, sentiment and sensibility, enthusiasm, politics and aesthetics, and the growth of imperialism. The Companion opens with a section on contexts, considering eighteenth-century poetry's relationships with such topics as party politics, religion, science, the visual arts, and the literary marketplace. A series of close readings of specific poems follows, ranging from familiar texts such as Pope's The Rape of the Lock to slightly less well-known works such as Swift's "Stella" poems and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's Town Eclogues. Essays on forms and genres, and a series of more provocative contributions on significant themes and debates, complete the volume. The Companion gives readers a thorough grounding in both the background and the substance of eighteenth-century poetry, and is designed to be used alongside David Fairer and Christine Gerrard's Eighteenth-century Poetry: An Annotated Anthology (Blackwell, second edition, 2004).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christine Gerrard is Fellow and Tutor in English at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University. She is the author of The Patriot Opposition to Walpole: Politics, Poetry, and National Myth, 1725-1742 (1994) and Aaron Hill: The Muses' Projector, 1685-1750 (2003). She is the co-editor, with David Fairer, of Eighteenth-Century Poetry: An Annotated Anthology (Blackwell, second edition, 2003).
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Notes on Contributors ix
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1 Christine Gerrard
PART I Contexts and Perspectives 5
1 Poetry, Politics, and the Rise of Party 7 Christine Gerrard
2 Poetry, Politics, and Empire 23 Suvir Kaul
3 Poetry and Science 38 Clark Lawlor
4 Poetry and Religion 53 Emma Mason
5 Poetic Enthusiasm 69 John D. Morillo
6 Poetry and the Visual Arts 83 Robert Jones
7 Poetry, Popular Culture, and the Literary Marketplace 97 George Justice
8 Women Poets and Their Writing in Eighteenth-Century Britain 111 Charlotte Grant
9 Poetry, Sentiment, and Sensibility 127 Jennifer Keith
PART II Readings 143
10 John Gay, The Shepherd's Week 145 Mina Gorji
11 Alexander Pope, The Rape of the Lock and "Eloisa to Abelard" 157 Valerie Rumbold
12 Jonathan Swift, the "Stella" Poems 170 Ros Ballaster
13 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Six Town Eclogues and Other Poems 184 Isobel Grundy
14 James Thomson, The Seasons 197 Christine Gerrard
15 Stephen Duck, The Thresher's Labour, and Mary Collier, The Woman's Labour 209 John Goodridge
16 Mary Leapor, "Crumble-Hall" 223 David Fairer
17 Mark Akenside, The Pleasures of Imagination 237 Adam Rounce
18 Samuel Johnson, London and The Vanity of Human Wishes 252 David F. Venturo
19 William Collins, "Ode on the Poetical Character" 265 John Sitter
20 Thomas Gray, Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard 277 Suvir Kaul
21 Christopher Smart, Jubilate Agno 290 Chris Mounsey
22 Oliver Goldsmith, The Deserted Village, and George Crabbe, The Village 303 Caryn Chaden
23 William Cowper, The Task 316 Freya Johnston
24 Robert Burns, "Tam o' Shanter" 329 Murray Pittock
PART III Forms and Genres 339
25 Rhyming Couplets and Blank Verse 341 Richard Bradford
26 Epic and Mock-Heroic 356 Richard Terry
27 Verse Satire 369 Brean Hammond
28 The Ode 386 Margaret M. Koehler
29 The Georgic 403 Juan Christian Pellicer
30 The Verse Epistle 417 Bill Overton
PART IV Themes and Debates 429
31 The Constructions of Femininity 431 Kathryn R. King
32 Whig and Tory Poetics 444 Abigail Williams
33 The Classical Inheritance 458 David Hopkins
34 Augustanism and Pre-Romanticism 473 Thomas Woodman
35 Recovering the Past: Shakespeare, Spenser, and British Poetic Tradition 486 Carolyn D. Williams
36 The Pleasures and Perils of the Imagination 500 Paul Baines
37 The Sublime 515 Shaun Irlam
38 Poetry and the City 534 Markman Ellis
39 Cartography and the Poetry of Place 549 Rachel Crawford
40 Rural Poetry and the Self-Taught Tradition 563 Bridget Keegan
41 Poetry Beyond the English Borders 577 Gerard Carruthers