Lyric generations poetry and the novel in the long eighteenth century
lyric and letter in Behn, Haywood, and Pope -- Lyric tensions : sympathy, displacement, and self into the midcentury -- Rhetorical realisms : chiasmus, convention, and lyric -- The limits of lyric and the space of the novel -- The novel and the new lyricism
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Baltimore, London
Johns Hopkins University Press
2015
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Ausgabe: | Paperback edition |
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English fiction / 18th century / History and criticism
> English poetry / 18th century / History and criticism
> Genres littéraires / Histoire / 18e siècle
> Literary form / History / 18th century
> Lyric poetry / History and criticism
> Poésie anglaise / 18e siècle / Histoire et critique
> Poésie lyrique / Histoire et critique
> Roman anglais / 18e siècle / Histoire et critique
> Engels
> English fiction
> English poetry
> Literary form
> Lyric poetry
> Lyriek
> Romans
> 18th century
> Genres littéraires
> Histoire
> History
> History and criticism
> Poésie anglaise
> 18e siècle
> Poésie lyrique
> Histoire et critique
> Roman anglais
> Englisch
> Lyrik
> Roman
> Geschichte 1700-1800
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Zusammenfassung: | lyric and letter in Behn, Haywood, and Pope -- Lyric tensions : sympathy, displacement, and self into the midcentury -- Rhetorical realisms : chiasmus, convention, and lyric -- The limits of lyric and the space of the novel -- The novel and the new lyricism Includes bibliographical references (pages [275]-292) and index "In Lyric Generations, G. Gabrielle Starr rejects the usual genealogy of lyric poetry in which Romantic poets are thought to have built solely and directly upon the works of Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, and Milton. She argues instead the novelists such as Richardson, Haywood, Behn, and others, while drawing upon earlier lyric conventions, ushered in a new language of self-expression and community which profoundly affected the aesthetic goals of lyric poets. Examining the works of Cowper, Smith, Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Keats in light of their competitive dialogue with the novel, Starr advances a literary history that considers formal characteristics as products of historical change. In a world increasingly defined by prose, poets adapted the new forms, characters, and moral themes of the novel in order to reinvigorate poetic practice."--Jacket |
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Beschreibung: | X, 298 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781421418223 978-1-4214-1822-3 1421418223 1-4214-1822-3 0801873797 0-8018-7379-7 |