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Elizabethan Poetry

Modern Essays in Criticism

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Kiadó: Oxford University Press
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Oldalszám: 524 oldal
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Kötetszám: 133
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(ELIZABETHAN POETRY
MODERN ESSAYS IN CRITICISM
EDITED BY
PAUL J. ALPERS
This volume appears at a time when much new ground is being broken in the study of Elizabethan poetry and, in particular, of The Faerie Queene, to which a third of this collection is devoted. With no generally accepted criteria for evaluating Elizabethan poetry in the present-day world, criticism of the period must continually return to basic problems of analysis and evaluation. In this collection of twenty-one essays, leading critics including C. S. Lewis, G. Wilson Knight, A.S.P. Woodhouse, Rose-mond Tuve, and a number of younger critics and scholars consider fundamental critical questions as they illuminate the assumptions, the variety, and the achievement of the non-dramatic poetry of the Elizabethan era. Discussion centres first on rhetoric and poetic style, then turns to individual poets, poems, and genres. Various essays treat problems of convention, iconography, and the resources of English verse.... Tovább

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(ELIZABETHAN POETRY
MODERN ESSAYS IN CRITICISM
EDITED BY
PAUL J. ALPERS
This volume appears at a time when much new ground is being broken in the study of Elizabethan poetry and, in particular, of The Faerie Queene, to which a third of this collection is devoted. With no generally accepted criteria for evaluating Elizabethan poetry in the present-day world, criticism of the period must continually return to basic problems of analysis and evaluation. In this collection of twenty-one essays, leading critics including C. S. Lewis, G. Wilson Knight, A.S.P. Woodhouse, Rose-mond Tuve, and a number of younger critics and scholars consider fundamental critical questions as they illuminate the assumptions, the variety, and the achievement of the non-dramatic poetry of the Elizabethan era. Discussion centres first on rhetoric and poetic style, then turns to individual poets, poems, and genres. Various essays treat problems of convention, iconography, and the resources of English verse.
PAUL J. ALPERS is Assistant Professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley.
OXFORD PAPERBACK NO. 133
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