Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Poetry 1660-1780, originally
published in 1981, considers poetry written between 1660 and 1780,
a period which, although largely recovered from its
nineteenth-century reputation, still attracts widely varying
critical responses. Abandoning the old labels such as
neoclassicism, romanticism and sensibility, the author focuses on
descriptions of genres and their formal elements and traces the
broader patterns of literary and historical change running through
the period.
Eric Rothstein describes different poetic modes- panegyric,
satire, pastoral and topographical poetry, the epistle, and the
ode- to suggest their aesthetical possibilities as well as their
process of change. He also considers style and the uses of the
past, topics which have often caused particular problems for the
students of the period. What becomes clear is the extraordinary
originality, flexibility and power with which Restoration and
eighteenth-century poets handles the stylistic assumptions and the
body of poems they inherited and employed in their own works. "
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