The English elegy : studies in the genre from Spenser to Yeats

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The English elegy : studies in the genre from Spenser to Yeats

Peter M. Sacks

(Johns Hopkins paperbacks)

Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987

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Includes index

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内容説明

In an award winning book of literary scholarship, Sacks explores the functions as well as forms of convention and provides an interpretive study of the elegy as a genre. "The English Elegy" is an ambitious and humane book, an eloquent work on the poetry of mourning. (Poetry)

目次

Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Interpreting the Genre: The Elegy and the Work of Mourning Chapter 2. Spenser: The Shepheardes Calender and "Astrophel" Chapter 3. Where Words Prevail Not: Grief, Revenge, and Language in Kyd and Shakespeare Chapter 4. Milton: "Lycidas" Chapter 5. Jonson, Dryden, and Grey Chapter 6. Shelley: "Adonais" Chapter 7. Tennyson: In Memoriam Chapter 8. Swinburne: "Ave Atque Vale" Chapter 9. Hardy: "A Singer Asleep" and Poems of 1912-13 Chapter 10. Yeats: "In Memory of Major Robert Gregory" Epilogue: The English Elegy after Years, a Note on the American Elegy Notex Index

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