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Grief and English Renaissance Elegy G. W. Pigman, III

Grief and English Renaissance Elegy By G. W. Pigman, III

Grief and English Renaissance Elegy by G. W. Pigman, III


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For most of the sixteenth century, English poets were clearly anxious about the grief expressed in their funeral poems and often rebuked themselves for indulging in it, but towards the end of the century this defensiveness about mourning became less pressing and persistent.

Grief and English Renaissance Elegy Summary

Grief and English Renaissance Elegy by G. W. Pigman, III

For most of the sixteenth century, English poets were clearly anxious about the grief expressed in their funeral poems and often rebuked themselves for indulging in it, but towards the end of the century this defensiveness about mourning became less pressing and persistent. The shift is part of a wider cultural change which has escaped recognition: the emergence of a more compassionate attitude towards the process of mourning. In charting the development of elegy this book analyses poems by Surrey, Spenser, Jonson, Henry King and Milton, and also surveys a wide range of forgotten verse, both English and neo-Latin, as well as letter-writing handbooks and moral-theological tracts. The book culminates in a detailed study of the most famous elegy in the language, Milton's Lycidas.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The angry consoler; 2. The emergence of compassionate moderation; 3. Praise and mourning; 4. The shift from anxious elegy; 5. Surrey and Spenser; 6. Jonson and King; 7. Milton; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521034739
9780521034739
0521034736
Grief and English Renaissance Elegy by G. W. Pigman, III
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2006-12-14
196
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