A Cockney Catullus: The Reception of Catullus in Romantic Britain, 1795-1821: Classical Presences
Autor Henry Steaden Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 noi 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198744887
ISBN-10: 0198744889
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 29 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 154 x 222 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Classical Presences
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198744889
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 29 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 154 x 222 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Classical Presences
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
[This is] a valuable contribution to the field, for its combination of robust historical research and nuanced close readings offers an important revaluation of Catullan influence in the Romantic period. Stead's own close engagement with Catullus' Latin texts in relation to their Romantic translations and allusions provides thought-provoking readings of the Romantics, reminding us what can be learned by considering the choices poets make in adapting other work.
For many readers of Romantic poetry and their classical colleagues, this detailed study will provide an opportunity to reconsider in unfamiliar contexts a variety of Romantic poems and translations, and also to explore the largely unexpected emergence of Catullus in England during that period.
a rich and diverse collection of responses to Catullus from an important and clearly defined period in British literary history ... A Cockney Catullus is an important and impressive achievement.
[Henry Stead] has assembled a fascinating history of the diverse receptions of Catullus in an age of polarised politics and high anxiety because of events on the continent ... Stead is a perceptive guide to these turbulent times. His style is not encumbered by a reliance on jargon, but manages to be both academic and accessible.
With sensitive critical alertness and in an engaging post-ironic style warmed with a generous measure of the 'cheer' and sociality he imputes to the best Cockney readers he studies, Stead tells an important story about how Catullus came to look the way he looks now. It is a story that will interest classicists, comparatists, and translation theorists as well as literary historians.
Stead is a commendably unsqueamish guide ... I look forward to future work on Romanticism and Latinity from Stead because his fine, detailed knowledge of the classical canon should enable him to provide scholars of the period with insights available to few others.
lively and illuminating ... Although naturally of interest to students of Catullus, of his receptions in British literature and of Romanticism, this monograph will richly reward students of Latin poetry and classical receptions more generally.
For many readers of Romantic poetry and their classical colleagues, this detailed study will provide an opportunity to reconsider in unfamiliar contexts a variety of Romantic poems and translations, and also to explore the largely unexpected emergence of Catullus in England during that period.
a rich and diverse collection of responses to Catullus from an important and clearly defined period in British literary history ... A Cockney Catullus is an important and impressive achievement.
[Henry Stead] has assembled a fascinating history of the diverse receptions of Catullus in an age of polarised politics and high anxiety because of events on the continent ... Stead is a perceptive guide to these turbulent times. His style is not encumbered by a reliance on jargon, but manages to be both academic and accessible.
With sensitive critical alertness and in an engaging post-ironic style warmed with a generous measure of the 'cheer' and sociality he imputes to the best Cockney readers he studies, Stead tells an important story about how Catullus came to look the way he looks now. It is a story that will interest classicists, comparatists, and translation theorists as well as literary historians.
Stead is a commendably unsqueamish guide ... I look forward to future work on Romanticism and Latinity from Stead because his fine, detailed knowledge of the classical canon should enable him to provide scholars of the period with insights available to few others.
lively and illuminating ... Although naturally of interest to students of Catullus, of his receptions in British literature and of Romanticism, this monograph will richly reward students of Latin poetry and classical receptions more generally.
Notă biografică
Henry Stead is a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow working within the field of classical reception studies at the Open University (English and Classical Studies).