Mock-Epic Poetry from Pope to Heine
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:12th Nov '09
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This is a study of mock-epic poetry in English, French, and German from the 1720s to the 1840s. While mock-heroic poetry is a parodistic counterpart to serious epic, mock-epic poetry starts by parodying epic but moves on to much wider and richer literary explorations; it relies heavily on intertextual allusion to other works, on narratorial irony, on the sympathetic and sometimes libertine presentation of sexual relatons, and on a range of satirical devices. It includes well-known texts (Pope's Dunciad, Byron's Don Juan, Heine's Atta Troll) and others which are little known (Ratschky's Melchior Striregel, Parny's La Guerre des Dieux). It owes a marked debt to Italian romance epic (especially Ariosto). The study places these texts in the literary context of the decline of serious epic, which helped mock epic to flourish, and of the 'Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes' which questioned the authority of Homer's and Virgil's epics; and it relates their substance to contemporary debates about questions of religion and gender.
Wonderful: lucid, intelligent, and wide-ranging... Mock-Epic Poetry: from Pope to Heine is unlike most academic studies, and that is a good thing. Because Robertson's frame of reference is so broad, he patiently builds up a portrait of each text, offering bibliographical and critical contexts before proceeding to analysis. This adds to the book's bulk, but makes it a pleasure to read - and it means that it will be accessible to students of English and Classics as well as Modern Languages. It has two outstanding qualities. First, it makes an eloquent case for the interconnectedness of European literatures in the later eighteenth century. Second, it reminds readers of the pleasures of intertextuality. * Henry Power, Times Literary Supplement *
Robertson's command of his vast range of primary sources is astonishing, as is the extent of his scholarly work on the associated questions he explores. * Forum for Modern Language Studies *
ISBN: 9780199571581
Dimensions: 241mm x 162mm x 32mm
Weight: 845g
466 pages