The Burden of the Past and the English Poet

The Burden of the Past and the English Poet
Author: Walter Jackson Bate
Publisher: Belknap Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1991
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780674085879

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In this reissue of a classic work in modern literary criticism, W. Jackson Bate presents a thoughtful and informed investigation of the responses of English writers to the perennial dilemma of modern literature, concentrating especially on the period between 1660 and 1830.

Loving in Verse

Loving in Verse
Author: Stephen Guy-Bray
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0802092039

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The current critical tendency in the study of Renaissance literature is to regard the relationship between a poet and his predecessor as either familial or antagonistic. Stephen Guy-Bray argues that neither of these models can be applied to all poetic relationships and that, in fact, the romantic and even sexual nature of some relationships must be considered. Loving in Verse examines how three poets present their relationship to their most important predecessors, beginning with Dante's use of Virgil and Statius in the Divine Comedy, moving on to Spenser's use of medieval English poets in theFaerie Queene, and finally addressing Hart Crane's use of Whitman in The Bridge. In each case, Guy-Bray shows how the younger poet presents himself and the older poet as part of a male couple. He goes on to demonstrate how male couples are, in fact, found throughout these poems, and while some are indeed familial or hostile, many are romantic or sexual. Using concepts from queer theory and close readings of images and allusions in these texts, Loving in Verse demonstrates the importance of homoeroticism to an examination of poetic influence. A discussion of the theories of poetic influence from four twentieth-century writers (T.S. Eliot, Harold Bloom, Roland Barthes, and Frank O'Hara) concludes Guy-Bray's analysis.

Literary Revisionism and the Burden of Modernity

Literary Revisionism and the Burden of Modernity
Author: Jean-Pierre Mileur
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780520052369

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Influence and Intertextuality in Literary History

Influence and Intertextuality in Literary History
Author: Jay Clayton
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1991
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780299130343

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This collection explores and clarifies two of the most contested ideas in literary theory - influence and intertextuality. The study of influence tends to centre on major authors and canonical works, identifying prior documents as sources or contexts for a given author. Intertextuality, on the other hand, is a concept unconcerned with authors as individuals; it treats all texts as part of a network of discourse that includes culture, history and social practices as well as other literary works. In thirteen essays drawing on the entire spectrum of English and American literary history, this volume considers the relationship between these two terms across the whole range of their usage.

The Cambridge History of English Poetry

The Cambridge History of English Poetry
Author: Michael O'Neill
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1117
Release: 2010-04-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521883067

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A literary-historical account of English poetry from Anglo-Saxon writings to the present.

The Anxiety of Influence

The Anxiety of Influence
Author: Harold Bloom
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780195112214

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The book remains a central work of criticism for all students of literature.

Poetry and the Making of the English Literary Past, 1660-1781

Poetry and the Making of the English Literary Past, 1660-1781
Author: Richard G. Terry
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780198186236

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Concentrating on the period 1660-1781, this book explores how the English literary past was made. It charts how antiquarians unearthed the raw materials of the English (or more widely) British tradition; how scholars drafted narratives about the development of native literature; and howcritics assigned the leading writers to canons of literary greatness. Poetry and the Making of the English Literary Past also analyzes the various kinds of occasion on which the contents of the literary past are rehearsed. Discussed, for example, is the rise of Poets' Corner as a national shrine forthe consecration of literary worthies; and the author also considers a wide range of poetic genres that lent themselves to recitals of the literary past: the funeral elegy, the progress-of-poesy poem and the session of the poets poem. The book concludes that the opening up and ordering of theEnglish literary past occurs earlier than is generally supposed; and the same also applies to the process by which women writers achieve their own distinctive form of canonical recognition.

The Cambridge Companion to English Poets

The Cambridge Companion to English Poets
Author: Claude Julien Rawson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2011-01-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521874343

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This volume provides essays by twenty-nine leading scholars and critics on the best English poets from Chaucer to Larkin.