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Eighteenth-Century Hymn in England

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Klappentext Donald Davie is the foremost literary critics of his generation and one of its leading poets. His career has been marked by a series of challenging and original critical interventions! of which this is the latest. The eighteenth-century is the great age of the English hymn though these powerful and popular texts have been marginalized in the formation of the conventional literary canon. These are poems which have been put to the text of experience by a wider public than that generally envisaged by literary criticism! and have been kept alive by congregations in every generation. Davie's study of the eighteenth-century hymn and metrical psalm brings to light a body of literature forgotten as poetry: work by Charles Wesley and Christopher Smart! Isaac Watts and William Cowper! together with several poets unjustly neglected! such as the mysterious John Byron. In the process! Davie reveals the nature of eighteenth-century literary transformations of biblical texts! and offers insight into the relationship of Christopher Smart's literary style in to the aesthetics of the English rococo. Davie's new book reclaims for our attention a rich and humanly important literary genre. After this it can no longer be said that the eighteenth century produced little or no lyric poetry. Zusammenfassung Donald Davie is one of the foremost literary critics of his generation and a poet of some renown. His study of the eighteenth-century English hymn reclaims a rich and important literary genre which has been strangely neglected by literary critics. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of illustrations; Introduction; 1. Dr Byrom of Manchester, FRS; 2. Isaac Watts: the axiomatic hymns; 3. Watts's atrocity hymns; 4. The 'Ending Up' of Isaac Watts; 5. The carnality of Charles Wesley; 6. Psalmody as translation; 7. Inwardness and the dictionary; 8. Christopher Smart and English rococo; 9. Smart's elegance; 10. The author of 'Amazing Grace'; 11. William Cowper and the plain style; Conclusion; Index....

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Authors Donald Davie, Donald Comp Davie
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.08.2007
 
EAN 9780521039567
ISBN 978-0-521-03956-7
No. of pages 192
Series Cambridge Studies in Eighteent
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Practical theology
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

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