Metamorphic Verse

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A Defence of Poetry
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Aeschylus
Antithesis
Aphorism
Apostrophe
Arthur Golding
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Blank verse
Caesar and Pompey
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Conceit
Cupid and Psyche
Dramatic monologue
Epic poetry
Epigram
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Erudition
Essay
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Genre
Giovanni Boccaccio
Good and evil
Hero and Leander (poem)
Heroides
Hierarchy of genres
Hyperbole
La Vita Nuova
Lactantius
Lodovico Castelvetro
Metaphysical poets
Metempsychosis
Metonymy
Michael Drayton
Mock-heroic
Narcissism
Narrative
Orpheus and Eurydice
Ovid
Paragone
Parody
Petrarch
Petrarchan sonnet
Phineas Fletcher
Poetry
Politique
Pun
Purgatory
Pyramus and Thisbe
Quintilian
Richard Baines
Roderigo
Salmacis (fountain)
Samuel Daniel
Sandro Botticelli
Satire
Seneca the Younger
Shakespeare's sonnets
Shakespearean tragedy
Sonnet sequence
Suetonius
Superiority (short story)
The Faerie Queene
The Mirror for Magistrates
The Shadow of Night
The Talents (play)
Thomas Kyd
Thomas Nashe
Torquato Tasso
Troilus and Criseyde
Trojan War
Ut pictura poesis
Virgil
William Shakespeare

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691614687
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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To Shakespeare, Spenser, Marlowe, and other Elizabethans, the minor epic was an important medium for poetic experimentation, but today, too often separated from the culture that bore it, it is not well understood. This author examines the form of the minor epic and its place in Elizabethan literary culture. Particularly, he explores the concept of metamorphosis as it shapes the minor epic at every level; in its subject matter, narrative technique, imagery, reworking of traditional materials, mixing of literary genres, and power to transform the poet.
Combining close reading with literary theory, Professor Hulse approaches the minor epic as a mixed genre, exploring the idea of genre itself as well as the particular genres that contributed to the minor epics, including the sonnet, satire, Ovidian epic, pastoral, and primeval poetry.
He also discusses wider issues, such as poetic inspiration, fictionality, and the nature of literary history; and takes up painting and historiography to show how they use the same narrative materials in different ways and to different ends. In the process he redefines Elizabethan literature as a fluid system, characterized by multiplicity of form and style and the poet's search for growth.
Clark Hulse is Associate Professor of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle.

Originally published in 1982.

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