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Humanism and Classical Crisis: Anxiety, Intertexts, and the Miltonic Memory: Classical Memories/Modern Identitie

Autor Jacob Blevins
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2016
While earlier critics have demonstrated significant insight into the relationship between the classical world and the early modern period, Humanism and Classical Crisis: Anxiety, Intertexts, and the Miltonic Memory, by Jacob Blevins, offers a new psychoanalytic approach to understanding classical reception, specifically during the early modern period. Blevins asserts that influence and imitation are primarily driven by anxious desires to identify the poetic self with the past while simultaneously affirming the autonomy and individuality of the self within its own cultural, ideological, and poetic moment. Since the poet cannot hold positions simultaneously in both past and present, anxiety irrupts as the poet fails to understand the fissures in his sense of identity and how that identity is articulated in poetic expression.
 
Blevins grounds his approach in the theories of Jacques Lacan, whose work challenges the very notions of what identity is and, as a result, exposes the complexities of identity formation. Areas and authors covered include imitations and translations of classical works of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in England and France by Andrew Marvell, Edmund Spencer, Pierre Ronsard, Joachim Du Bellay, Ben Jonson, Sir Thomas Wyatt, and John Milton.
 
This book not only provides a new perspective on early modern poetic imitation, but also offers a foundational methodology for examining the classical presence within the modern self.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780814252994
ISBN-10: 0814252990
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Seria Classical Memories/Modern Identitie


Notă biografică

Jacob Blevins is professor of English at McNeese State University.

Cuprins

Introduction
Chapter 1 • The Convergence of Voice, The Artifacts of Memory: Theoretical Orientations

Anxiety and the Lack of Lack
Anxious Influence and a Lacanian Reconceptualization of Bloom
Humanism and Ideologies of the Self
Chapter 2 • The Renaissance, Rome, and Humanism’s Classical Crisis
Rome’s Ruins and the Resurrection of the Secular Self
Rome on the English Stage
Chapter 3 • Anxiety and Constructions of the Text: Dialogues with a Classical Past
Lyricism and the Processes of Identity in the French Pléiade 
Marvell’s Two Gardens: Rewriting the Roman Hortus
Catullus and the Sons of Ben
Chapter 4 • Miltonic Elegy and the Rebirth of a Roman (Split) Subject
Latin Elegy and the (New) Roman Subject
“Christ’s Nativity” and Exorcising the Pagan Past
Lycidas and Allusive Self-Consciousness
Chapter 5 • Milton’s Heroic Action and Formal Falls
The Hero is in the Form
Epic Action and Tragic Falls
Epilogue

 

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Offers a new psychoanalytic approach to understanding classical reception, specifically during the early modern period.