The English Poetic Epitaph

The English Poetic Epitaph
Title The English Poetic Epitaph PDF eBook
Author Joshua Scodel
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 448
Release 1991
Genre Death in literature
ISBN 9780801424823

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In the first major study of the genre, Joshua Scodel shows how English poets have used the poetic epitaph to express their views concerning the power and limitations of poetry as a response to human mortality.

Quoting Death in Early Modern England

Quoting Death in Early Modern England
Title Quoting Death in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author S. Newstok
Publisher Springer
Pages 243
Release 2008-12-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0230594786

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An innovative study of the Renaissance practice of making epitaphic gestures within other English genres. A poetics of quotation uncovers the ways in which writers including Shakespeare, Marlowe, Holinshed, Sidney, Jonson, Donne, and Elizabeth I have recited these texts within new contexts.

Curious Epitaphs

Curious Epitaphs
Title Curious Epitaphs PDF eBook
Author William Andrews
Publisher
Pages 278
Release 1899
Genre Epitaphs
ISBN

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Cut These Words into My Stone

Cut These Words into My Stone
Title Cut These Words into My Stone PDF eBook
Author
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 172
Release 2013-01-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1421408058

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The lively ancient epitaphs in this bilingual collection fit together like small mosaic tiles, forming a vivid portrait of Greek society. Cut These Words into My Stone offers evidence that ancient Greek life was not only celebrated in great heroic epics, but was also commemorated in hundreds of artfully composed verse epitaphs. They have been preserved in anthologies and gleaned from weathered headstones. Three-year-old Archianax, playing near a well, Was drawn down by his own silent reflection. His mother, afraid he had no breath left, Hauled him back up wringing wet. He had a little. He didn't taint the nymphs' deep home. He dozed off in her lap. He's sleeping still. These words, translated from the original Greek by poet and filmmaker Michael Wolfe, mark the passing of a child who died roughly 2,000 years ago. Ancient Greek epitaphs honor the lives, and often describe the deaths, of a rich cross section of Greek society, including people of all ages and classes— paupers, fishermen, tyrants, virgins, drunks, foot soldiers, generals—and some non-people—horses, dolphins, and insects. With brief commentary and notes, this bilingual collection of 127 short, witty, and often tender epigrams spans 1,000 years of the written word. Cut These Words into My Stone provides an engaging introduction to this corner of classical literature that continues to speak eloquently in our time.

Byron’s Poetry

Byron’s Poetry
Title Byron’s Poetry PDF eBook
Author Peter Cochran
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 280
Release 2012-04-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 144383937X

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Byron’s dubious status as a sex object, and his even more dubious status as a political icon, serves to disguise the fact that he is one of the greatest of all English poets, with a European reputation second only to Shakespeare. The fact that writers such as Goethe and Pushkin held him in the highest regard ensures that the English continue to despise him, and ignore his verse as much as possible. This book ignores his sexuality, his politics, and his iconography, and concentrates on his poems. Written by leading authorities such as Bernard Beatty, Germaine Greer and Michael O’Neill, it contains essays on his verse-forms and his comic rhymes, as well as thematic analyses on such recurrent Byronic themes as the Sea, Will-o’-the-Wisps, and Love versus Knowledge. In the face of many modern books which translate his verse into prose and try without success to analyse the result, Byron’s Poetry puts his real achievement – as a creative writer – back into the focus of discussion.

English Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, 1700-1789

English Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, 1700-1789
Title English Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, 1700-1789 PDF eBook
Author David Fairer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 390
Release 2014-10-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317892879

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In recent years the canon of eighteenth-century poetry has greatly expanded to include women poets, labouring-class and provincial poets, and many previously unheard voices. Fairer’s book takes up the challenge this ought to pose to our traditional understanding of the subject. This book seeks to question some of the structures, categories, and labels that have given the age its reassuring shape in literary history. In doing so Fairer offers a fresh and detailed look at a wide range of material.

Poetry as Epitaph

Poetry as Epitaph
Title Poetry as Epitaph PDF eBook
Author Karen Mills-Courts
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 348
Release 1990
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780807116579

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Mills-Courts (English, SUNY at Fredonia) maintains that all poets attempt to embody meaning in words that are inherently epitaphic, and explores the strategies they employ to defend the illusion of voice and presence in their works against the disseminative forces of representation. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR