Daniel Starza Smith
John Donne and the Conway Papers
Patronage and Manuscript Circulation in the Early Seventeenth Century
Daniel Starza Smith
John Donne and the Conway Papers
Patronage and Manuscript Circulation in the Early Seventeenth Century
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John Donne and the Conway Papers examines the archive of the Conway family and considers how the archive came to contain a concentration of manuscript poetry by Donne, and what this tells us in terms of seventeenth-century politics, patronage, and culture.
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John Donne and the Conway Papers examines the archive of the Conway family and considers how the archive came to contain a concentration of manuscript poetry by Donne, and what this tells us in terms of seventeenth-century politics, patronage, and culture.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780199679133
- ISBN-10: 0199679134
- Artikelnr.: 47867451
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780199679133
- ISBN-10: 0199679134
- Artikelnr.: 47867451
Daniel Starza Smith is British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow at Lincoln College, Oxford. He works on sixteenth- and seventeenth-century literary history, with a particular focus on John Donne and Ben Jonson, the circulation of texts in manuscript, and the literary patronage of early modern women. He has published on John Donne Junior, the history of libraries, and early modern letters, and has edited the poetry of Sir Henry Goodere for the John Donne Journal. He previously lectured at University College London and the University of Reading, and with Joshua Eckhardt has co-edited Manuscript Miscellanies in Early Modern England (Ashgate, 2014).
* Introduction
* Part I: The Conway Family and the Conway Papers
* 1: 'At length I fell in to Imagination': Sir John Conway
* 2: 'An honest man, who knows more about the sword than the pen':
Edward, First Viscount Conway and Killultagh
* 3: The Knight's Move: Conway and A Game at Chess
* 4: Fide et Amore: the First Viscount Conway's Legacies
* 5: 'What is a Gentleman but his pleasure?' Edward, Second Viscount
Conway and Killultagh
* 6: Booklets, Books, Ballads, and Birds: the Second Viscount Conway as
Collector
* 7: The Curious History of the Conway Papers
* 8: Conceptualizing the Conway Papers
* Part II: John Donne, Sir Henry Goodere, and Manuscript Circulation
* 9: Donne's Verse Letters
* 10: Sir Henry Goodere, Poet and Scribe
* 11: Problematum miscellaneorum: the Problems and Biathanatos, 1603-10
* 12: The Intelligence that Moves: Donne, Goodere, and Conway,
1610-1615
* 13: Textual Transmission and Court Patronage in the 1620s
* 14: Conflicts of Interest: Donne, Goodere, Conway, and
Seventeenth-Century Patronage
* Conclusion: Patronage and Manuscript Circulation
* Appendix 1: Conway and Goodere Family Trees
* Appendix 2: Literary Manuscripts in the Conway Papers
* Part I: The Conway Family and the Conway Papers
* 1: 'At length I fell in to Imagination': Sir John Conway
* 2: 'An honest man, who knows more about the sword than the pen':
Edward, First Viscount Conway and Killultagh
* 3: The Knight's Move: Conway and A Game at Chess
* 4: Fide et Amore: the First Viscount Conway's Legacies
* 5: 'What is a Gentleman but his pleasure?' Edward, Second Viscount
Conway and Killultagh
* 6: Booklets, Books, Ballads, and Birds: the Second Viscount Conway as
Collector
* 7: The Curious History of the Conway Papers
* 8: Conceptualizing the Conway Papers
* Part II: John Donne, Sir Henry Goodere, and Manuscript Circulation
* 9: Donne's Verse Letters
* 10: Sir Henry Goodere, Poet and Scribe
* 11: Problematum miscellaneorum: the Problems and Biathanatos, 1603-10
* 12: The Intelligence that Moves: Donne, Goodere, and Conway,
1610-1615
* 13: Textual Transmission and Court Patronage in the 1620s
* 14: Conflicts of Interest: Donne, Goodere, Conway, and
Seventeenth-Century Patronage
* Conclusion: Patronage and Manuscript Circulation
* Appendix 1: Conway and Goodere Family Trees
* Appendix 2: Literary Manuscripts in the Conway Papers
* Introduction
* Part I: The Conway Family and the Conway Papers
* 1: 'At length I fell in to Imagination': Sir John Conway
* 2: 'An honest man, who knows more about the sword than the pen':
Edward, First Viscount Conway and Killultagh
* 3: The Knight's Move: Conway and A Game at Chess
* 4: Fide et Amore: the First Viscount Conway's Legacies
* 5: 'What is a Gentleman but his pleasure?' Edward, Second Viscount
Conway and Killultagh
* 6: Booklets, Books, Ballads, and Birds: the Second Viscount Conway as
Collector
* 7: The Curious History of the Conway Papers
* 8: Conceptualizing the Conway Papers
* Part II: John Donne, Sir Henry Goodere, and Manuscript Circulation
* 9: Donne's Verse Letters
* 10: Sir Henry Goodere, Poet and Scribe
* 11: Problematum miscellaneorum: the Problems and Biathanatos, 1603-10
* 12: The Intelligence that Moves: Donne, Goodere, and Conway,
1610-1615
* 13: Textual Transmission and Court Patronage in the 1620s
* 14: Conflicts of Interest: Donne, Goodere, Conway, and
Seventeenth-Century Patronage
* Conclusion: Patronage and Manuscript Circulation
* Appendix 1: Conway and Goodere Family Trees
* Appendix 2: Literary Manuscripts in the Conway Papers
* Part I: The Conway Family and the Conway Papers
* 1: 'At length I fell in to Imagination': Sir John Conway
* 2: 'An honest man, who knows more about the sword than the pen':
Edward, First Viscount Conway and Killultagh
* 3: The Knight's Move: Conway and A Game at Chess
* 4: Fide et Amore: the First Viscount Conway's Legacies
* 5: 'What is a Gentleman but his pleasure?' Edward, Second Viscount
Conway and Killultagh
* 6: Booklets, Books, Ballads, and Birds: the Second Viscount Conway as
Collector
* 7: The Curious History of the Conway Papers
* 8: Conceptualizing the Conway Papers
* Part II: John Donne, Sir Henry Goodere, and Manuscript Circulation
* 9: Donne's Verse Letters
* 10: Sir Henry Goodere, Poet and Scribe
* 11: Problematum miscellaneorum: the Problems and Biathanatos, 1603-10
* 12: The Intelligence that Moves: Donne, Goodere, and Conway,
1610-1615
* 13: Textual Transmission and Court Patronage in the 1620s
* 14: Conflicts of Interest: Donne, Goodere, Conway, and
Seventeenth-Century Patronage
* Conclusion: Patronage and Manuscript Circulation
* Appendix 1: Conway and Goodere Family Trees
* Appendix 2: Literary Manuscripts in the Conway Papers