The making of Restoration poetry /
A survey of Restoration poetry, from the forms in which it was disseminated to studies of important texts
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge :
D.S. Brewer,
2006
Cambridge ; Rochester, NY : 2006 Cambridge [England] ; Rochester, NY : 2006 Cambridge : 2006 |
Series: | Studies in Renaissance literature (Woodbridge, Suffolk, England) ;
v. 16 |
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Table of Contents:
- The Restoration poetic canon
- Censorship and the manuscript transmission of Restoration poetry
- Anonymity in Restoration poetry
- Intertextuality in Restoration poetry
- Classical texts: translations and transformations
- The King's two bodies: representations of Charles II
- The circulation of Dryden's poetry
- Flecknoe and Mac Flecknoe
- Marvell's Coy mistresses
- Rochester and his editors
- Introduction : poetry, the public, and the private
- Pt. I The making of restoration poetic culture
- 1. The restoration poetic canon
- 2. Censorship and the manuscript transmission of restoration poetry
- 3. Anonymity in restoration poetry
- 4. Intertextuality in restoration poetry
- 5. Classical texts : translations and transformations
- 6. The king's two bodies : representations of Charles II
- Pt. II. The making of authors and texts
- 7. The circulation of Dryden's poetry
- 8. Flecknoe and Mac Flecknoe
- 9. Marvell's coy mistresses
- 10. Rochester and his editors.
- Introduction : poetry, the public, and the private
- Pt. I making of restoration poetic culture
- 1. restoration poetic canon
- 2. Censorship and the manuscript transmission of restoration poetry
- 3. Anonymity in restoration poetry
- 4. Intertextuality in restoration poetry
- 5. Classical texts : translations and transformations
- 6. king's two bodies : representations of Charles II
- Pt. II. making of authors and texts
- 7. circulation of Dryden's poetry
- 8. Flecknoe and Mac Flecknoe
- 9. Marvell's coy mistresses
- 10. Rochester and his editors.
- Introduction: Poetry, the Public, and the Private xiii
- Part I The Making of Restoration Poetic Culture
- 1 The Restoration Poetic Canon 3
- 2 Censorship and the Manuscript Transmission of Restoration Poetry 28
- 3 Anonymity in Restoration Poetry 49
- 4 Intertextuality in Restoration Poetry 73
- 5 Classical Texts: Translations and Transformations 89
- 6 The King's Two Bodies: Representations of Charles II 107
- Part II The Making of Authors and Texts
- 7 The Circulation of Dryden's Poetry 139
- 8 Flecknoe and Mac Flecknoe 168
- 9 Marvell's Coy Mistresses 180
- 10 Rochester and his Editors 190