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Poetry and the Realm of Politics - Shakespeare to Dryden (Hardcover)
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Poetry and the Realm of Politics - Shakespeare to Dryden (Hardcover)
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This is a major study of the relation between poetry and politcs in
sixteenth and seventeenth century English literature, focusing in
particular on the works of Spenser, Shakespeare, Jonson, Milton,
and Dryden. Howard Erskine-Hill argues that the major tradition of
political allusion is not, as has often been argued, that of the
political allegory of Dryden's Absalom and Architophel, and other
overtly political poems, but rather a more shifting and less
systematic practice, often involving equivocal or multiple
reference. Drawing on the revisionist trend in recent
historiography, and taking issue with recent New Historicist
criticism, the book offers new and thought-provoking readings of
familiar texts. For example, Shakespeare's Histories, far from
endorsing a conservative Tudor myth, are shown to examine and
reject divine-right kingship in favour of a political vision of
what the succession crisis of the 1590s required. A forgotten
political aspect of Hamlet is restored and an anti-Cromwellian
strain is identified in Milton's Paradise Lost. Again and again,
Professor Erskine-Hill is able to show how some of the most
powerful works of the period, works which in the past have been
read for their aesthetic achievement and generalized wisdom, in
fact contain a political component crucial to our understanding of
the poem.
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