An edition of Lyric wonder (1997)

Lyric wonder

rhetoric and wit in Renaissance English poetry

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An edition of Lyric wonder (1997)

Lyric wonder

rhetoric and wit in Renaissance English poetry

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James Biester sees the shift in late Elizabethan England toward a witty, rough, and obscure lyric style - metaphysical wit and strong lines - as a response to the heightened cultural prestige of wonder. That same prestige was demonstrated in the search for strange artifacts and animals to display in the wondercabinets of the period.

By embracing the genres of satire and epigram, poets of the Elizabethan court risked their chances for political advancement, exposing themselves to the danger of being classified either as malcontents or as jesters who lacked the gravitas required of those in power. John Donne himself recognized both the risks and benefits of adopting the "admirable" style, as Biester shows in his close readings of the First and Fourth Satyres.

Why did courtier-poets adopt such a dangerous form of self-representation? The answer, Biester maintains, lies in an extraordinary confluence of developments in both poetics and the interpenetrating spheres of the culture at large, which made the pursuit of wonder through style unusually attractive, even necessary. In a postfeudal but still aristocratic culture, he says, the ability to astound through language performed the validating function that was once supplied by the ability to fight.

Combining the insights of the new historicism with traditional literary scholarship, Biester perceives the rise of metaphysical style as a social as well as aesthetic event.

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Lyric Wonder: Rhetoric and Wit in Renaissance English Poetry
2019, Cornell University Press
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Lyric wonder: rhetoric and wit in Renaissance English poetry
1997, Cornell University Press, NCROL
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-220) and index.

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Ithaca
Series
Rhetoric & society

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.309
Library of Congress
PR411 .B54 1997, PR411.B54 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 226 p. ;
Number of pages
226

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Open Library
OL996801M
Internet Archive
lyricwonderrheto00bies
ISBN 10
0801433134
LCCN
96035473
OCLC/WorldCat
35650925
Library Thing
6293645
Goodreads
3928618

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