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Edmund Waller (1606–1687): New Perspectives

Editat de Philip Major
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 sep 2022
Edmund Waller (1606–1687): New Perspectives reappraises the life and works of an important but neglected seventeenth-century English poet. Admired at court in the 1630s and at the Restoration, Waller made a deep impression on contemporary poetry: his collection of Poems (1645) was widely acclaimed and had an ‘extraordinary impact’ on future poets. The book investigates, among other things, Waller’s political views on affairs of state, his social and literary interactions with younger poets, his friendship with John Evelyn while in exile, his technical poetic innovations, his rivalry with Andrew Marvell, his elegies, and his contemporary and posthumous reputation.

Contributors: Warren Chernaik, Daniel Cook, Stephen Deng, Martin Dzelzainis, Richard Hillyer, Philip Major, Michael P. Parker, Tessie Prakas, Geoffrey Smith, Thomas Ward, and Gillian Wright.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004463974
ISBN-10: 9004463976
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill

Notă biografică

Philip Major is the author of Writings of Exile in the English Revolution and Restoration (Ashgate, 2013), and has edited several volumes of essays, including Royalists and Royalism in 17th-Century Literature: Exploring Abraham Cowley (Routledge, 2020).

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Philip Major
1 ‘Power Unbounded and a Will Confined’: Waller’s Politics
Warren Chernaik
2 Banished from the ‘frantic isle’: Edmund Waller in Exile
Geoffrey Smith
3 Waller, Marvell, and ‘La Belle Stuart’ Reconsidered
Martin Dzelzainis
4 ‘… and Musick too’: Edmund Waller on the Pages of Ayres and Dialogues (1653)
Thomas Ward
5 ‘We Plough the Deep, and Reap What Others Sow’: Waller’s Panegyrick and the Empire of Trade
Stephen Deng
6 ‘… like Orpheus, with My Numerous Moan’: Wit by Association in Waller’s 1645 Poems
Tessie Prakas
7 ‘Such Huge Extremes’: Waller, Denham and the Emergence of Neoclassical Distichs
Richard Hillyer
8 Waller’s Elegies
Daniel Cook
9 In Praise of Mr. Waller
Gillian Wright
10 Waller and the Wits: Poetry, Reputation, and Generational Conflict at the Court of Charles II
Michael P. Parker

Index