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Poetical dust : Poets' Corner and the making of Britain / / Thomas A. Prendergast



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Autore: Prendergast Thomas A (Thomas Augustine) Visualizza persona
Titolo: Poetical dust : Poets' Corner and the making of Britain / / Thomas A. Prendergast Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : University of Pennsylvania Press, , 2015
©2015
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (252 p.)
Disciplina: 820.9/9421
Soggetto topico: Literary landmarks - England - London - History
Literature and society - Great Britain - History
Authors and readers - Great Britain - History
Poets, English - Tombs
Authors, English - Tombs
Soggetto non controllato: Cultural Studies
Literature
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: The Significance(s) of Poets' Corner -- Chapter 1. Westminster Abbey and the Incorporation of Poets' Corner -- Chapter 2. Melancholia, Monumental Resistance, and the Invention of Poets' Corner -- Chapter 3. Love, Literary Publicity, and the Naming of Poets' Corner -- Chapter 4. Absence and the Public Poetics of Regret -- Chapter 5. Poetic Exhumation and the Anxiety of Absence -- Coda -- Poets' Corner Graveplan -- Poets' Corner Alphabetical Burial and Monument List -- Chronological List of Stones and Monuments in the South Transept -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Acknowledgments
Sommario/riassunto: In the South Transept of Westminster Abbey in London, the bodies of more than seventy men and women, primarily writers, poets, and playwrights, are interred, with many more memorialized. From the time of the reburial of Geoffrey Chaucer in 1556, the space has become a sanctuary where some of the most revered figures of English letters are celebrated and remembered. Poets' Corner is now an attraction visited by thousands of tourists each year, but for much of its history it was also the staging ground for an ongoing debate on the nature of British cultural identity and the place of poetry in the larger political landscape. Thomas Prendergast's Poetical Dust offers a provocative, far-reaching, and witty analysis of Poets' Corner. Covering nearly a thousand years of political and literary history, the book examines the chaotic, sometimes fitful process through which Britain has consecrated its poetry and poets. Whether exploring the several burials of Chaucer, the politicking of Alexander Pope, or the absence of William Shakespeare, Prendergast asks us to consider how these relics attest to the vexed, melancholy ties between the literary corpse and corpus. His thoughtful, sophisticated discussion reveals Poets' Corner to be not simply a centuries-old destination for pilgrims and tourists alike but a monument to literary fame and the inevitable decay of the bodies it has both rejected and celebrated.
Titolo autorizzato: Poetical dust  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-8122-9190-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910823923703321
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Serie: Haney Foundation series.