Poetry and the Feminine from Behn to CowperUniversity of Delaware Press, 2005 - 227 ページ Poetry and the Feminine from Behn to Cowper revisits the foundations of poetic representation and value for women and men poets of the Restoration and eighteenth century including Aphra Behn, John Dryden, Anne Killigrew, Anne Finch, and Alexander Pope. The author argues that fundamental to poetic innovation in this era are poets' revisions of feminine figures such as the muse and nature. Feminine Nature serves these poets as an infinitely expandable category of form that allows them to redefine poetry and poetic subjectivity. These poetic innovations include exploring the very grounds of mimesis, dismantling the hierarchy of poetic kinds, and using sensibility to yoke aesthetic and ethical values. Using an inclusive framework, the author presents a history of poetic change through women's and men's complex dialogues with poetic contexts and conventions. Jennifer Keith is Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. |
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... Gender and order in the prospect- The voice of nature and the poet's labor - The nightingale's breast against the thorn : sensibility and the sublime . ISBN 0-87413-891-4 ( alk . paper ) 1. English poetry - 18th century - History and ...
... Gender and order in the prospect- The voice of nature and the poet's labor - The nightingale's breast against the thorn : sensibility and the sublime . ISBN 0-87413-891-4 ( alk . paper ) 1. English poetry - 18th century - History and ...
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... Gender and Order in the Prospect 11 30 51 80 4. The Voice of Nature and the Poet's Labor 111 5. The Nightingale's Breast against the Thorn : Sensibility and the Sublime 140 Notes 167 Bibliography 205 Index 221 Acknowledgments FOR HIS ...
... Gender and Order in the Prospect 11 30 51 80 4. The Voice of Nature and the Poet's Labor 111 5. The Nightingale's Breast against the Thorn : Sensibility and the Sublime 140 Notes 167 Bibliography 205 Index 221 Acknowledgments FOR HIS ...
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... gender has orga- nized form , requiring women to develop alternatives for poetic representation . Such an approach , then , does not separate text and context but rather exposes how they interact . 16 The older literary historical ...
... gender has orga- nized form , requiring women to develop alternatives for poetic representation . Such an approach , then , does not separate text and context but rather exposes how they interact . 16 The older literary historical ...
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... gender differ- ence that appears to simplify the complex act of representation . The structure of gender difference may reveal or obscure repre- sentation as both an aesthetic and ethical relation between sub- ject and object , self and ...
... gender differ- ence that appears to simplify the complex act of representation . The structure of gender difference may reveal or obscure repre- sentation as both an aesthetic and ethical relation between sub- ject and object , self and ...
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... gender that were often conflated with the gender of the writer.34 In an age that was attempting to fix the standards of Taste , the feminine was the aesthetic quality that defied analysis — the " je ne sais quoi . " 35 III In organizing ...
... gender that were often conflated with the gender of the writer.34 In an age that was attempting to fix the standards of Taste , the feminine was the aesthetic quality that defied analysis — the " je ne sais quoi . " 35 III In organizing ...
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Speaking Objects Women Poets and the Muse | 43 |
Gender and Order in the Prospect | 72 |
The Voice of Nature and the Poets Labor | 103 |
The Nightingales Breast against the Thorn Sensibility and the Sublime | 132 |
Notes | 159 |
Bibliography | 197 |
Index | 213 |
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