Visionary Spenser and the Poetics of Early Modern Platonism
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ISBN-10
0198807074
ISBN-13
9780198807070
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Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Aug 10th, 2017
Print length
268 Pages
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532 grams
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16.00 x 24.30 x 2.10 cms
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Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800Literary studies: poetry & poets
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This book defines Platonism's roles in early modern theories of literature, and then reappraises the major Platonizing poet Edmund Spenser.
Platonic concerns and conceptions profoundly affected early modern English and continental poetics, yet the effects have had little attention. This book defines Platonism''s roles in early modern theories of literature, then reappraise the Platonizing major poet Edmund Spenser. It makes important new contributions to the knowledge of early modern European poetics and advances our understanding of Spenser''s role and significance in English literary history.Literary Platonism energized pursuits of the sublime, and knowledge of this approach to poetry yields cogent new understandings of Spenser''s poetics, his principal texts, his poetic vocation, and his cultural influence. By combining Christian resources with doctrines of Platonic poetics such as the poet''s and lover''s inspirational furies, the revelatory significance of beauty, and the importance of imitating exalted ideals rather than the world, he sought to attain a visionary sublimity that would ensure his enduring national significance, and he thereby became a seminal figure in the English literary "line of vision" including Milton and Blake among others. Although readings of Spenser''s Shepheardes Calender typically bypass Plato''s Phaedrus, this text deeply informs the Calender''s treatments of beauty, inspiration, poetry''s psychagogic power, and its national responsibilities. In The Faerie Queene, both heroism and visionary poetics arise from the stimuli of love and beauty conceived Platonically, and idealized mimesis produces its faeryland. Faery''s queen, projected from Elizabeth I as in Platonic idealization of the beloved, not only pertains to temporal governance but also points toward the transcendental Ideas and divinity. Whereas Plato''s Republic valorizes philosophy for bringing enlightenment to counter society''s illusions, Spenser champions the learned and enraptured poetic imagination, and proceeds as such a philosopher-poet.
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