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Fulke Greville and the Culture of the English Renaissance

Russ (Assistant Professor, Princeton University) Leo & Freya (Senior Lecturer, Department of English, Senior Lecturer, Department of English, University of York) Sierhuis & Katrin (Lecturer in English Literature and Culture, University of Potsdam) Roeder

Fulke Greville and the Culture of the English Renaissance

Fulke Greville and the Culture of the English Renaissance

Fulke Greville and the Culture of the English Renaissance

 

This book offers a critical re-evaluation of the work of the Warwickshire nobleman Sir Fulke Greville (1554-1628), friend of Sir Philip Sidney, and courtier and politician under Elizabeth I, James I and Charles I.


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Fulke Greville's reputation has always been overshadowed by that of his more famous friend, Philip Sidney, a legacy due in part to Greville's complex moulding of his authorial persona as Achates to Sidney's Aeneas, and in part to the formidable complexity of his poetry and prose. This volume seeks to vindicate Greville's 'obscurity' as an intrinsic feature of his poetic thinking, and as a privileged site of interpretation. The seventeen essays shed new light on Greville's poetry, philosophy, and dramatic work. They investigate his examination of monarchy and sovereignty; grace, salvation, and the nature of evil; the power of poetry and the vagaries of desire, and they offer a reconsideration of his reputation and afterlife in his own century, and beyond.

The volume explores the connections between poetic form and philosophy, and argues that Greville's poetic experiments and meditations on form convey penetrating, and strikingly original contributions to poetics, political thought, and philosophy. Highlighting stylistic features of his poetic style, such as his mastery of the caesura and of the feminine ending; his love of paradox, ambiguity, and double meanings; his complex metaphoricity and dense, challenging syntax, these essays reveal how Greville's work invites us to revisit and rethink many of the orthodoxies about the culture of post-Reformation England, including the shape of political argument, and the forms and boundaries of religious belief and identity.


ISBN
9780198823445
Pagina's
368
Verschenen
NUR
320
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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