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Author Doelman, James, 1963- author.

Title The epigram in England, 1590-1640 / James Doelman.

Publication Info. Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2016.
©2016

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 400 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 374-391) and index.
Contents Introduction -- The classical, medieval and Renaissance inheritance -- 'A Curter kind of Satyre'? The epigram, proximate genres and terminology -- The contexts of epigram composition -- Buzzed, scrawled and printed: composition and circulation of topical epigrams -- Epigrams in manuscript -- Epigrams in print -- Authorship -- The readers of printed epigram books -- Two facets of the epigram: names and responsiveness -- The epigram and political comment -- The feigned epitaph -- The religious epigram -- Coda: Harington's 'Of Moyses' -- Appendix: The educational experience of major epigrammatists -- Select bibliography -- Index.
Summary While among the most common of Renaissance genres, the epigram has been largely neglected by scholars and critics: James Doelman's book is the first major study on the Renaissance English epigram since 1947. It combines thorough description of the genre's history and conventions with consideration of the rootedness of individual epigrams within specific social, political and religious contexts. The book explores questions of libel, censorship and patronage associated with the genre, and includes chapters on the sub-genres of the religious epigram, political epigram and mock epitaph. It balances discussion of canonical figures such as Ben Jonson and Sir John Harington with a wide range of lesser known poets, drawing on both manuscript and print sources. In its breadth, The epigram in England serves as a foundational introduction to the genre for students, and through its detailed case studies it offers rich analysis for advanced scholars.
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Subject Epigrams, English -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism.
Chronological Term 1500-1700
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Other Form: Original 0719096448 9780719096440 (OCoLC)942707121
ISBN 9781784997588 (electronic book)
1784997587 (electronic book)
0719096448
9780719096440
9781526115218
1526115212