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'Lords of Wine and Oile' - Community and Conviviality in the Poetry of Robert Herrick (Hardcover, New)
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'Lords of Wine and Oile' - Community and Conviviality in the Poetry of Robert Herrick (Hardcover, New)
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'Lords of Wine and Oile' provides a long overdue book-length
appraisal of the major seventeenth-century poet Robert Herrick. The
collection reads his poetry in the context of his literary,
musical, political, and religious affiliations and looks at how he
both presents and constructs ideals of community through his work.
Herrick is best known for his poetry's grace, good humour, and
tolerant inclusiveness, characteristics at odds with the
publication of his work close to the end of the Civil Wars. This
collection places Herrick's poetry in a much wider chronological
context beginning with his early career as a manuscript poet in
Jacobean London. Contributors present original research to situate
Herrick within the coteries of Ben Jonson and Thomas Stanley,
uncover the Royalism of Herrick's publishers, and identify the
printer of Hesperides. Others examine how the context of
publication in 1648 gives a political colouring to Herrick's
imitations of Ovid and Anacreon and how Herrick, like Katherine
Philips, uses the theme of friendship and the mode of print to
construct an idea of the autonomous author. Two essays explore
Herrick's musical collaborations with Henry Lawes, the first such
work since 1976, and analyse the influence of musical settings and
group performance on the interpretation of Herrick's lyrics. The
collection also showcases an important debate on the challenges
posed by Herrick's work, which consciously rejects competitive
anxiety and narrative momentum, for historicist and postmodernist
literary criticism. Contributors include Stella Achilleos, Line
Cottegnies, John Creaser, Achsah Guibbory, Stacey Jocoy, Leah
Marcus, Katharine Eisaman Maus, Nicholas McDowell, Michelle
O'Callaghan, Graham Parry, Syrithe Pugh, and Richard Wistreich.
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