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almahu_9948236331402882
Umfang:
1 online resource (269 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
Ausgabe:
Electronic reproduction. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2018. Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
ISBN:
9781526127037
Serie:
Manchester Shakespeare Collection
Inhalt:
〈i〉Aesthetics of contingency〈/i〉 provides an important reconsideration of seventeenth-century literature in light of new understandings of the English past. Emphasising the contingency of the political in revolutionary England and its extended aftermath, Matthew Augustine challenges prevailing literary histories plotted according to structural conflicts and teleological narrative. In their place, he offers an innovative account of imaginative and polemical writing, in an effort to view later seventeenth-century literature on its own terms: without certainty about the future or, indeed, the recent past. One consequence of hewing to this premise is that the familiar outline of the period - with red lines drawn at 1642, 1660, or 1688 - becomes suggestively blurred. For all of Milton's prophetic gestures, for all of Dryden's presumption to speak for, to epitomise his Age, writing from the later decades of the seventeenth century remained supremely responsive to uncertainty, to the tremors of civil conflict, and to the enduring crises and contradictions of Stuart governance --Back cover.
Inhalt:
This new study raises fundamental questions about the nature of imaginative writing in the age of 'England's troubles'. Drawing energy from recent debates in Stuart history, this book looks past the traditional watersheds of Restoration and Revolution, plotting the responsiveness of seventeenth-century writers to the tremors of civil conflict and to the enduring crises and contradictions of Stuart governance. Augustine draws freely from the insights and strategies of contextual analysis, close reading, and critical theory in a bid to defamiliarise major texts of the period, from the poetry of young Milton to the brilliant works of adaptation, translation, and bricolage that characterised Dryden's last decade. Muting the antagonisms and conflicts that have dominated previous accounts, 〈i〉Aesthetics of contingency 〈/i〉thus proposes to write the literary history of this period anew.
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Introduction: remapping early modern literature --1. 'He saw a greater Sun appear': waiting for the apocalypse in Milton's 〈i〉Poems 1645〈/i〉 --2. 'We goe to heaven against each others wills': revising 〈i〉Religio Medici 〈/i〉in the English Revolution --3. 'But 〈i〉Iconoclastes〈/i〉 drawn in little': making and unmaking a Whig Marvell --4. 'It had an odde promiscuous tone': Lord Rochester and Restoration modernity --5. '〈i〉Transprosing and Transversing〈/i〉': religion, revolution, and the end of history in Dryden's late works --6. Coda --Index.
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In English.
Weitere Ausg.:
Print version: Augustine, Matthew C. Aesthetics of contingency: writing, politics, and culture in England, 1639-89, Manchester, UK. : Manchester University Press, 2018, ISBN 9781526100764
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.7765/9781526127037
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http://www.manchesterhive.com/view/9781526127037/9781526127037.xml
URL:
https://dx.doi.org/10.7765/9781526127037
URL:
http://www.manchesterhive.com/view/9781526127037/9781526127037.xml
URL:
https://dx.doi.org/10.7765/9781526127037