
The Donna Angelica and the British Enlightenment Poets
Six Studies from Butler to Crabbe
- 176 pages
- English
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The Donna Angelica and the British Enlightenment Poets
Six Studies from Butler to Crabbe
About this book
The aim of the book is to propose new interpretations of poets who are among the most valued and discussed in the British Enlightenment. In fulfilling its aim, the book covers English poetryâand intellectual historyâfrom the Restoration to the later eighteenth century. It examines how the myth of the donna angelica (the angelic lady), ancient in origin but given its best-known form within the medieval literature of fin'amor, lives on beyond the Middle Ages and the Renaissance into the Enlightenment. To be more precise, it studies how some major Augustan poets appropriate and recreate what, for convenience, can be called the donna angelica topos (or, the angelic lady motif). They do so for a great many reasons linked with quite diverse circumstances. Nevertheless, the myth's intellectual richness, emotional intensity, and inherent ambiguities mean that it offers each of them a powerful way for articulating, interpreting, exploring refractions of erosâwhether singly or diversely directed, concerned with sexuality or spirituality, informing personal or public experience. The myth has as many faces, so to speak, as does desire; it is one and yet many. Thus, the book pursues a particular fable of eros that appears in a multiplicity of texts in a multiplicity of guises. It studies how some of the most interesting poets from Dryden to Crabbe bring the angelic lady motif into modernity.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Samuel Butler: Hudibras and the Lady
- 3 The Donna Angelica in John Drydenâs âTo the Lady Castlemaineâ and Other Writings, Chiefly to Patronesses
- 4 Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift: Belinda, and the Unfortunate Lady; Celia, Chloe, and Stella
- 5 Samuel Johnson: Stella, Irene and Aspasia
- 6 George Crabbe. The Library and The Village: Old Myths Made New; Old Myths Abandoned
- 7 Afterword
- Select Bibliography
- Index