Classical and Christian Ideas in English Renaissance Poetry

Classical and Christian Ideas in English Renaissance Poetry
Author: Isabel Rivers
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781134844166

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Since publication in 1979 Isabel Rivers' sourcebook has established itself as the essential guide to English Renaissance poetry. It: provides an account of the main classical and Christian ideas, outlining their meaning, their origins and their transmission to the Renaissance; illustrates the ways in which Renaissance poetry drew on classical and Christian ideas; contains extracts from key classical and Christian texts and relates these to the extracts of the English poems which draw on them; includes suggestions for further reading, and an invaluable bibliographical appendix.

Classical and Christian Ideas in English Renaissance Poetry

Classical and Christian Ideas in English Renaissance Poetry
Author: Isabel Rivers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 231
Release: 1992
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 041507827X

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Classical and Christian Ideas in English Renaissance Poetry sound Recording a Students Guide

Classical and Christian Ideas in English Renaissance Poetry  sound Recording    a Students  Guide
Author: Rivers, Isabel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1986
Genre: Christianity and literature
ISBN: OCLC:909310165

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Classical and Christian Ideas in English Renaissance Poetry

Classical and Christian Ideas in English Renaissance Poetry
Author: Isabel Rivers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 231
Release: 1989
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:614706073

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Classical and Christian Ideas in English Renaissance Poetry

Classical and Christian Ideas in English Renaissance Poetry
Author: Isabel Rivers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1948
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0048070033

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York Notes Companions Renaissance Poetry and Prose

York Notes Companions  Renaissance Poetry and Prose
Author: June Waudby
Publsiher: Pearson UK
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2014-08-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781292003900

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Theologies of Language in English Renaissance Literature

Theologies of Language in English Renaissance Literature
Author: James S. Baumlin
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2012-05-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780739169612

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James S. Baumlin’s Theologies of Language in English Renaissance Literature offers a revisionist history of discourse, taking Shakespeare, Donne, and Milton as its touchstones. Their works mark stages in dieEntzauberung or “disenchantment,” as Max Weber has termed it: that is, in the “elimination of magic from the world.” Shakespeare’s Hamlet questions the word-magic associated with medieval Catholicism; Donne’s love lyrics ironize the sacramental gestures of their poetic-priestly speakers; more radical still, Milton’s major poems and polemical prose empty language of sacral power, repudiating human persuasion entirely over matters of “saving faith.” Baumlin describes four archetypes of historical rhetoric: sophism, skepticism, incarnationism, and transcendence. Undergirding the age’s competing theologies, each makes unique assumptions regarding the powers of language (both communicative and performative); the nature of being (including transcendent being or deity); the structure of the psyche (whether sin-weakened or self-sufficient); and the capacities of human knowing (whether certain knowledge is communicable—or even possible). Working within divergent theologies of language, the poets here studied take theological controversies as explicit themes. The crisis of Hamlet begins not in a king’s murder simply, but in his dying without benefit of the sacraments. As if compensating for their loss, young Hamlet “minister[s]” to Gertrude while acting as “scourge” to Claudius. Alternating between soul-cursing and soul-curing, Hamlet plays sorcerer and priest indiscriminately. Appropriating the speech-acts of Catholic sacramentalism, Donne’s lyrics describe a private “religion of Love,” over which the poet-lover presides as officiant. Or rather, some lyrics present him as Love’s Priest, there being as many personae as there are theologies of language. Beyond Love’s Priest, Baumlin describes three such personae: Love’s Apostate, Love’s Atheist, and Love’s Reformer. Focusing on “Lycidas” and De Doctrina Christiana, Baumlin outlines Milton’s plerophoristic “rhetoric of certitude.” Such texts as these explore the problematic status of preaching. (Can human eloquencecontribute to salvation?) They explore competing definitions (Aristotelian vs. Pauline) of pistis—meaningalternatively (religious) “faith” and (rhetorical) “persuasion.” And they invoke conflicting typologies (classical vs. Hebraic) of authorial ethos. Baumlin’s study ends with a glance at the Restoration and Royal Society’s final “disenchantment” or secularization of discourse.

Key Concepts in Renaissance Literature

Key Concepts in Renaissance Literature
Author: Malcolm Hebron
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008-05-09
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 9781137053428

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The volume provides readers with a clear introduction to English Renaissance literary texts. Concise but detailed entries are alphabetically arranged, providing a coherent overview of central issues in the study of writings of the Renaissance era. Cross-referencing and suggestions for further reading indicate connections between topics.