Feigned Commonwealths: The Country-House Poem and the Fashioning of the Ideal Community (Medieval and Renaissance Literary Studies)
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Author(s)Hugh Jenkins
PublisherDuquesne Univ Pr
ISBN / ASIN0820702927
ISBN-139780820702926
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Sales Rank4,093,407
CategoryLiterary Criticism
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This wide-ranging treatment of the country-house poem greatly expands the parameters of earlier discussions of the topic and is the first book-length study of the country-house poem in some twenty years. The author persuasively demonstrates that far from being a rather narrow and short-lived genre, the country-house poem was the locus of a whole series of important cultural mediations between city and country, private and public, drama and novel. Also included in this work is a wealth of material that has not previously been associated with the genre, notably Comus, The Country Wife, The Alchemist, and Robinson Crusoe.
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