Reading poetry, writing genre : English poetry and literary criticism in dialogue with classical scholarship

Weitere Verfasser: Bär, Silvio , [HerausgeberIn]
Hauser, Emily (Fiction writer), , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: London ; : New York :. Bloomsbury Academic, 2018.
Ausgabe: First edition.
Umfang/Format: 1 online resource (xii, 256 pages).
Also issued in printing.
Schriftenreihe: Bloomsbury studies in classical reception
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Online Zugang: Available online
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Introduction
  • Silvio Bär (University of Oslo) and Emily Hauser (Harvard University)
  • 1: Amanda J. Gerber (Eastern New Mexico University) - Classical Pieces: Fragmenting Genres in Medieval England
  • 2: Emma Buckley (University of St. Andrews) - 'Poetry is a Speaking Picture': Framing a Poetics of Tragedy in Late Elizabethan England
  • 3: Ariane Schwartz (Harvard University/I Tatti Renaissance Library) - A Revolutionary Vergil: James Harrington, Poetry, and Political Performance
  • 4: Caroline Stark (Howard University, Washington) - The Devouring Maw: Complexities of Classical Genre in Milton's Paradise Lost
  • 5: Juan Christian Pellicer (University of Oslo) - Georgic as Genre: The Scholarly Reception of Vergil in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain
  • 6: Lilah Grace Canevaro (University of Edinburgh) - Rhyme and Reason: The Homeric Translations of Dryden, Pope, and Morris
  • 7: Isobel Hurst (Goldsmiths, University of London) - From Epic to Monologue: Tennyson and Homer
  • 8: Silvio Bär (University of Oslo) - The Elizabethan Epyllion: From Constructed Classical Genre to Twentieth-Century Genre Propre
  • 9: Emily Hauser (Harvard University) - 'Homer Undone': Homeric Scholarship and the Invention of Female Epic
  • 10: Fiona Cox (University of Exeter) - Generic 'Transgressions' and the Personal Voice
  • General Index
  • Index of Passages Cited.