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010    $a 2020935109
020    $a 9780198857792
020    $a 0198857799
035    $a (OCoLC)1147880275
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082 04 $a 821.509 $2 23
100 1  $a Stewart, Dustin D., $e author.
245 10 $a Futures of enlightenment poetry / $c Dustin D. Stewart.
250    $a First edition.
264  1 $a Oxford : $b Oxford University Press, $c 2020.
300    $a xii, 300 pages : $b illustration ; $c 24 cm
520 8  $a This book offers a revisionist account of poetry and embodiment from Milton to Romanticism. Scholars have made much of the period's theories of matter, with some studies equating the eighteenth century's modernity with its materialism. Yet the Enlightenment in Britain also brought bold new arguments for the immateriality of spirit and evocative claims about an imminent spirit realm. Protestant religious writing was of two minds about futurity, swinging back and forth between patience for the resurrected body and desire for the released soul. This ancient pattern carried over, the book argues, into understandings of poetry as a modern devotional practice. A range of authors agreed that poems can provide a foretaste of the afterlife, but they disagreed about what kind of future state the imagination should seek. The mortalist impulse-exemplified by John Milton and by Romantic poets Anna Letitia Barbauld and William Wordsworth-is to overcome the temptation of disembodiment and to restore spirit to its rightful home in matter. The spiritualist impulse-driving eighteenth-century verse by Mark Akenside, Elizabeth Singer Rowe, and Edward Young-is to break out of bodily repetition and enjoy the detached soul's freedom in advance. Although the study isolates these two tendencies, each needed the other as a source in the Enlightenment, and their productive opposition didn't end with Romanticism. The final chapter identifies an alternative Romantic vision that keeps open the possibility of a disembodied poetics, and the introduction considers present-day Anglophone writers who put it into practice.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g 6. $t Dickinson: Flying and Sinking and Back. $t A Spiritualist Poetics and a Break from the Cycle -- $t Critical Implications -- $t Personal Bearings -- $g MOVEMENT ONE $t WAITING IN MATTER -- $g 1. $t An Education for the Present -- $t The Socinian Son and the Educated Word -- $t Time for Whiling -- $t Prolepsis and Postponement -- $t A Miracle in the Present -- $t A Milton with No Future -- $t Interlude: Animating Nature -- $g MOVEMENT TWO $t RISING TO SPIRIT -- $g 2. $t Gender after Sex -- $t Beyond Feminine Flesh -- $t Rowe's Speculations about an Angelic State -- $t The Soul in Chains: From the Poet to the Libertine -- $t Spirits to Love -- $t Spiritualization as Feminization -- $g 3. $t Commerce after Money -- $t Mining in the Maritime Georgic -- $t Night Thoughts and Depth: The Interiorities of Angels -- $t Night Thoughts and Movement: The Self-Extraction of Souls -- $t Gilded Resdessness -- $g 4. $t Creation after Reproduction -- $t The Embryonic -- $t The Immaterial -- $t Divine Creation and Preexistent Freedom -- $t Poetic Impressions in The Pleasures of Imagination -- $t The Father's Line, Akenside to Darwin -- $t Interlude: Buried Alive -- $g MOVEMENT THREE $t RETURNING TO MATTER -- $g 5. $t The Place for Gloom -- $t Returning to the Body: "A Summer Evening's Meditation" -- $t Gloomy Young and the Allure of Distress -- $t A Cheerful Poet and an Unoriginal Classic -- $t Gregory's Grief and Gloom's Value -- $t Barbauld's Late Poetry: A Future without a Soul -- $t The Gloomy Body Politic -- $g 6. $t Romantic Re-embodiment and Beyond -- $t Mortalist Arcs: Early Wordsworth, the Lyric, and the Miltonic -- $t "Tintern Abbey" after Disembodiment -- $t The Faith of the Immortality Ode -- $t Wheatley: A Fugitive Poetic Spirituality -- $t Blake: "Lo Futurity Is in This Moment" -- $t Dickinson: Flying and Sinking and Back.
648  7 $a 1700-1799 $2 fast
650  0 $a English poetry $y 18th century $x History and criticism.
650  0 $a Enlightenment.
650  7 $a English poetry. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00912278
650  7 $a Enlightenment. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00912527
655  7 $a Criticism, interpretation, etc. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01411635
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