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Spenser and Donne: Thinking Poets
By (Author) Yulia Ryzhik
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
24th August 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Poetry
Literary studies: c 1400 to c 1600
821.3
Paperback
248
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 14mm
386g
The names Edmund Spenser and John Donne are typically associated with different ages in English poetry, the former with the sixteenth century and the Elizabethan Golden Age, the latter with the 'metaphysical' poets of the seventeenth century. This collection of essays, part of The Manchester Spenser series, brings together leading Spenser and Donne scholars to challenge this dichotomous view and to engage critically with both poets, not only at the sites of direct allusion, imitation, or parody, but also in terms of common preoccupations and continuities of thought, informed by the literary and historical contexts of the politically and intellectually turbulent turn of the century. Juxtaposing these two poets, so apparently unlike one another, for comparison rather than contrast changes our understanding of each poet individually and moves towards a more holistic, relational view of their poetics.
'...this volume aims to reassess the relationship between the two poets, though the question of how best to describe that relationship runs through the whole project.'
Renaissance Quarterly
'Perhaps the most commanding collection of literary essays published this year...'
Studies in English Literature 1500-1900
Yulia Ryzhik is Assistant Professor of English (CLTA) at the University of Toronto, Scarborough