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monografia Rebiun25158318 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun25158318 m o d cr |n||||||||| 170713s2018 njua ob 001 0 eng 9781118585122 1118585127 9781118585184 1118585186 9781118584903 1118584902 9781118585191 9781118585153 1118585151 DLC eng pn DLC OCLCO OCLCF OCLCQ NT YDX EBLCP DG1 NLE MERER YDX OCLCO DKU OCLCQ CNO NRC OCLCQ UPM IOG INT WYU OCLCQ U3W OCLCQ AU@ OCL OCLCQ UKMGB 821/.309 23 A companion to Renaissance poetry edited by Catherine Bates Renaissance poetry Hoboken, NJ Wiley Blackwell 2018 Hoboken, NJ Hoboken, NJ Wiley Blackwell 1 recurso electrónico (xix, 653 p.) 1 recurso electrónico (xix, 653 p.) Text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia. online resource nc rdacarrier. Wiley ebooks Blackwell companions to literature and culture 2287 Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I Contexts; Transitions and Translations; Chapter 1 The Medieval Inheritance of Early Tudor Poetry; References; Chapter 2 Translation and Translations; Introduction; Early Developments, Foreign Foundations; Genre and Form; Notes; References; Further Reading; Chapter 3 Instructive Nymphs: Andrew Marvell on Pedagogy and Puberty; Echo Repetita; Untimely Love or "Spare the Buds"; Notes; References; Further Reading; Religions and Reformations Chapter 4 Poetry and Sacrament in the English RenaissanceIncarnation, Sacrament, Controversy; Poetic Text/Eucharistic Context; William Alabaster's "The Sponge"; Robert Southwell's "Christs Bloody Sweate"; "The Altar"Conclusion; References; Chapter 5 "A sweetness ready penn'd": English Religious Poetics in the Reformation Era; Marking and Contesting Confessionalism; Measuring the Bible; Imagining Community; Penning Love; Notes; References; Authorships and Authorities; Chapter 6 Manuscript Culture: Circulation and Transmission; Introduction Occasional Verse and Manuscript TransmissionTudor and Early Stuart Poets and Manuscript Circulation; Coda; Notes; References; Chapter 7 Miscellanies in Manuscript and Print; Notes; References; Further Reading; Chapter 8 Renaissance Authorship: Practice versus Attribution; Notes; References; Chapter 9 Female Authorship; Introduction; Authorship Studies; The Problems of Female Authorship; (Mis)reading Hester Pulter; Notes; References; Chapter 10 Stakes of Hagiography: Izaak Walton and the Making of the "Religious Poet"; Note; References; Further Reading; Defenses and Definitions Chapter 11 Theories and Philosophies of PoetryIntroduction; Truth; Function; Form; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 12 Tudor Verse Form: : Rudeness, Artifice, and Display; The Progress of Poesy: Rudeness and the Motives of Decorum; The Practical Inheritance; Quantitative Metrics and the Cultivation of the Line; Puttenham, Print, and the Strophe; Notes; References; Chapter 13 Genre: The Idea and Work of Literary Form; Practice and Theory; A Taxonomy of Terms; A Model of Genre; Renaissance Genre Theory; Renaissance Fictions of Genre; Printing Genre; References Part II Forms and GenresEpic and Epyllion; Chapter 14 Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene; Notes; References; Further Reading; Chapter 15 Paradise Lost: Experimental and Unorthodox Sacred Epic; Choosing a Subject; Visionary Epic; Unorthodox Theological Epic; Material Cosmos; Human Sexuality and Gender Relations; Domestic Relations and Tragedy; Politics, Tyranny, and Dissent; Notes; References; Chapter 16 Forms of Creativity in Lucy Hutchinson's Order and Disorder; Notes; References; Further Reading; Chapter 17 The Epyllion; References; Further Reading; Lyric Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Bates, Catherine 1964-) editor