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This study presents a contextual and intertextual reading of James Thomson's (1700--1748) poem »The Seasons«, taking into consideration some of the presuppositions and habitus of the text's cultural community and the function of the poem's many intertextual allusions. Contemporary assumptions about processes of perception, reading and the practice of virtue call for an approach to the poem that takes literary pre-texts into account. An intertextual reading reveals »The Seasons«, though heterogeneous on its surface, as coherent in its cultural functionality: It aims to train readers into virtuous habits and asserts the powers of poetic discourse as a culturally relevant force especially in relation to the discourse of natural philosophy. With the emergence of natural philosophy as a cultural activity of considerable market value, poetry had to legitimise itself as a culturally relevant pursuit. An analysis of the poem's intertext, in particular allusions to Virgil, Ovid and Milton, but also to genre conventions such as pastoral, romance, sermon and panegyric, uncovers textual strategies that attempt to re-legitimise poetry on the one hand by transposing scientific method into a poetic environment. On the other hand, the text demonstrates, using its intertext, that poetry has powers which reach beyond the rational and empirical agenda of natural philosophy and that poetry has a distinctive cultural function as a provider of vision, insight and moral knowledge. Diese Studie legt eine historisch kontextualisierte Interpretation von James Thomson's (1700--1748) Gedicht »The Seasons« vor, die Präsuppositionen und Habitus zeitgenössischer Leserschaft sowie dieFunktion seiner zahlreichen intertextuellen Anspielungen mit einbezieht. Diese Lesart erhellt »The Seasons« als einen, trotz heterogener Textoberfläche, in seiner kulturellen Funktionalität kohärenten Text. Die Analyse des Intertexts deckt Textstrategien auf, die den dichterischen Diskurs insbesondere in Relation zum neu privilegierten Diskurs der Naturphilosophie als kulturell relevante Kraft relegitimieren.
Aesthetics, British --- Allusions. --- Thomson, James, --- Allusions --- Intertextuality --- Poetry --- Poems --- Verses (Poetry) --- Literature --- Criticism --- Semiotics --- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Quotation --- Terms and phrases --- History and criticism&delete& --- Theory, etc --- Philosophy --- Thomson, --- Thomson, J. --- Thomson, Jakob, --- Thomson, Jacopo, --- Thompson, James, --- Aesthetics. --- Intertextuality. --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc. --- Thompson, James --- Poetry - History and criticism - Theory, etc. --- Aesthetics, British - 18th century. --- Thomson, James, - 1700-1748. - Seasons
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This book is about the manifestations and explorations of the heroic in narrative literature since around 1800. It traces the most important stages of this representation but also includes strands that have been marginalised or silenced in a dominant masculine and higher-class framework - the studies include explorations of female versions of the heroic, and they consider working-class and ethnic perspectives. The chapters in this volume each focus on a prominent conjuncture of texts, histories and approaches to the heroic. Taken together, they present an overview of the ‘literary heroic’ in fiction since the late eighteenth century. .
Heroes in literature. --- English fiction --- History. --- English literature --- Literature, Modern-20th century. --- Literature, Modern-19th century. --- Twentieth-Century Literature. --- Contemporary Literature. --- Nineteenth-Century Literature. --- Literature, Modern—20th century. --- Literature, Modern—21st century. --- Literature, Modern—19th century.
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This book is about the manifestations and explorations of the heroic in narrative literature since around 1800. It traces the most important stages of this representation but also includes strands that have been marginalised or silenced in a dominant masculine and higher-class framework - the studies include explorations of female versions of the heroic, and they consider working-class and ethnic perspectives. The chapters in this volume each focus on a prominent conjuncture of texts, histories and approaches to the heroic. Taken together, they present an overview of the ‘literary heroic’ in fiction since the late eighteenth century. .
Literature --- helden --- arbeidersklasse --- literatuur --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1999
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From Tottel's Miscellany (1557) to the last twentieth-century Oxford Book of English Verse (1999), anthologies have been a prime institution for the preservation and mediation of poetry. The importance of anthologies for creating and re-creating the canon of English poetry, for introducing 'new' programmes of poetry, as a record of changing poetic fashions, audience tastes and reading practices, or as a profitable literary commodity has often been asserted. Despite its impact, however, the poetry anthology in itself has attracted surprisingly little critical interest in Britain or elsewhere in the English-speaking world. This volume is the first publication to explore the largely unmapped field of poetry anthologies in Britain. Essays written from a wide range of perspectives in literary and cultural studies, and the point of view of poets, editors, publishers and cultural institutions, aim to do justice to the typological, functional and historical variety with which this form of publication has manifested itself - from early modern print culture to the postmodern age of the world wide web.
English poetry --- Anthologies --- Gedichten. --- Bloemlezingen. --- Engels. --- Anthologie. --- Lyrik. --- History and criticism. --- Blaubeuren <1999> --- Englisch. --- Blaubeuren <1999>. --- History and criticism --- Chrestomathies --- Collected papers (Anthologies) --- Collections (Anthologies) --- Papers, Collected (Anthologies) --- Readings (Anthologies)
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