TY - BOOK AU - Bates,Catherine TI - A companion to Renaissance poetry T2 - Blackwell companions to literature and culture SN - 9781118585122 AV - PR533 .C66 2018 U1 - 821/.309 23 PY - 2018/// CY - Hoboken, NJ PB - Wiley Blackwell KW - English poetry KW - Early modern, 1500-1700 KW - History and criticism KW - Renaissance KW - England KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I Contexts; Transitions and Translations; Chapter 1 The Medieval Inheritance of Early Tudor Poetry; References; Chapter 2 Translation and Translations; Introduction; Early Developments, Foreign Foundations; Genre and Form; Notes; References; Further Reading; Chapter 3 Instructive Nymphs: Andrew Marvell on Pedagogy and Puberty; Echo Repetita; Untimely Love or'Spare the Buds'; Notes; References; Further Reading; Religions and Reformations; Chapter 4 Poetry and Sacrament in the English RenaissanceIncarnation, Sacrament, Controversy; Poetic Text/Eucharistic Context; William Alabaster's'The Sponge'; Robert Southwell's'Christs Bloody Sweate';'The Altar'Conclusion; References; Chapter 5'A sweetness ready penn'd': English Religious Poetics in the Reformation Era; Marking and Contesting Confessionalism; Measuring the Bible; Imagining Community; Penning Love; Notes; References; Authorships and Authorities; Chapter 6 Manuscript Culture: Circulation and Transmission; Introduction; Occasional Verse and Manuscript TransmissionTudor and Early Stuart Poets and Manuscript Circulation; Coda; Notes; References; Chapter 7 Miscellanies in Manuscript and Print; Notes; References; Further Reading; Chapter 8 Renaissance Authorship: Practice versus Attribution; Notes; References; Chapter 9 Female Authorship; Introduction; Authorship Studies; The Problems of Female Authorship; (Mis)reading Hester Pulter; Notes; References; Chapter 10 Stakes of Hagiography: Izaak Walton and the Making of the'Religious Poet'; Note; References; Further Reading; Defenses and Definitions; Chapter 11 Theories and Philosophies of PoetryIntroduction; Truth; Function; Form; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 12 Tudor Verse Form: : Rudeness, Artifice, and Display; The Progress of Poesy: Rudeness and the Motives of Decorum; The Practical Inheritance; Quantitative Metrics and the Cultivation of the Line; Puttenham, Print, and the Strophe; Notes; References; Chapter 13 Genre: The Idea and Work of Literary Form; Practice and Theory; A Taxonomy of Terms; A Model of Genre; Renaissance Genre Theory; Renaissance Fictions of Genre; Printing Genre; References; Part II Forms and GenresEpic and Epyllion; Chapter 14 Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene; Notes; References; Further Reading; Chapter 15 Paradise Lost: Experimental and Unorthodox Sacred Epic; Choosing a Subject; Visionary Epic; Unorthodox Theological Epic; Material Cosmos; Human Sexuality and Gender Relations; Domestic Relations and Tragedy; Politics, Tyranny, and Dissent; Notes; References; Chapter 16 Forms of Creativity in Lucy Hutchinson's Order and Disorder; Notes; References; Further Reading; Chapter 17 The Epyllion; References; Further Reading; Lyric UR - https://eresourcesptsl.ukm.remotexs.co/user/login?url=https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118585184 ER -