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They Tell of Birds - Chaucer, Spenser, Milton, Drayton (Paperback)
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They Tell of Birds - Chaucer, Spenser, Milton, Drayton (Paperback)
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Loot Price R547
Discovery Miles 5 470
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Thomas P. Harrison here combines a lifelong interest in birds with
a professional study of literature. This book, a study of birds as
they are presented by four great English poets, inquires into the
extent and sources of their knowledge of birds and analyzes the
methods by which they adapted that knowledge for poetic purposes.
The interrelationships of their poetry are also discussed,
providing a new basis for comparison of four poets whose work is
closely linked on other grounds remote from natural history. The
first chapter reviews representative figures and works of the
centuries preceding the Renaissance and illustrates the medieval
poetic conventions about birds that influenced the four poets. The
remaining chapters treat each poet and his works in detail,
comparing their use of this area of the natural world. The book
concludes with an index of bird allusions in the works of the four
poets, with occasional quotations illustrating the manner in which
the traditional or observed habits of particular birds were put to
poetic use. The book is illustrated with medieval and Renaissance
illustrations of birds. In this careful treatment of an important
element of the poets' works, Harrison has indicated the larger
picture of their attitudes toward and use of the natural world
about them. Accordingly, it might be said to constitute a chapter
on the relationship of poetry and science at a crucial period in
the history of thought. For much of his material, Harrison
journeyed to England, where, among other research activities, he
visited museums of natural history and bird sanctuaries throughout
the country. Primarily intended for students of literature, They
Tell of Birds will also be of interest to ornithologists in its
presentation of the beliefs of antiquity and the Middle Ages about
particular birds. For, as the distinguished ornithologist E. M.
Nicholson has said: "We owe to poets a wealth of records of living
wild birds long before scientific ornithology had started."
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