Graveyard Poetry

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Blair's Grave
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Blair’s Grave
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De Maar
Dim Religious Light
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Funeral Elegy
Funeral Sermon
Graveyard Poet
Graveyard Poetry
Gray's Elegy
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Gray’s Elegy
Horae Lyricae
Impartial Spectator
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mid-century religious aesthetics
Milton's Il Penseroso
Milton’s Il Penseroso
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Night Thoughts
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Poetic Apotheosis
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Poetic Speaker
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Thomas Gray
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William King
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Young’s Night Thoughts

Product details

  • ISBN 9781409434733
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Sep 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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While immensely popular in the eighteenth century, current critical wisdom regards graveyard poetry as a short-lived fad with little lasting merit. In the first book-length study of this important poetic mode, Eric Parisot suggests, to the contrary, that graveyard poetry is closely connected to the mid-century aesthetic revision of poetics. Graveyard poetry's contribution to this paradigm shift, Parisot argues, stems from changing religious practices and their increasing reliance on printed material to facilitate private devotion by way of affective and subjective response. Coupling this perspective with graveyard poetry’s obsessive preoccupation with death and salvation makes visible its importance as an articulation or negotiation between contemporary religious concerns and emerging aesthetics of poetic practice. Parisot reads the poetry of Robert Blair, Edward Young and Thomas Gray, among others, as a series of poetic experiments that attempt to accommodate changing religious and reading practices and translate religious concerns into parallel reconsiderations of poetic authority, agency, death and afterlife. Making use of an impressive body of religious treatises, sermons and verse that ground his study in a precise historical moment, Parisot shows graveyard poetry's strong ties to seventeenth-century devotional texts, and most importantly, its influential role in the development of late eighteenth-century sentimentalism and Romanticism.
Eric Parisot is a Lecturer in English Literature at the School of English, Media Studies and Art History, University of Queensland, Australia.