The Collected Verse of John, Lord Hervey (1696–1743)

John, Lord Hervey author Elaine Hobby author James McLaverty author Bill Overton editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:24th Nov '16

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The first ever edition of the collected verse of John, Lord Hervey, an eighteenth-century aristocrat, courtier, politician and poet.

The first collected volume of the verse of the courtier and politician John, Lord Hervey (1696–1743) illuminates many aspects of early eighteenth-century culture, including its gay/bisexual circles. Full introductions, a chronology, textual accounts and annotations make it suitable for scholars, research students and undergraduates.John, Lord Hervey (1696–1743), the confidant of Queen Caroline and antagonist of Alexander Pope, was a government minister, a political pamphleteer and a poet. In his verse writings, collected together for the first time in this edition, he savagely attacks his opponents, including the King and his ministers, as well as Pope, but he also expresses his deepest personal feelings. Hervey was married, with eight children, and his verse conveys his affection for his wife and family members, but his strongest commitment was to his lover, Stephen Fox. Some of his verse is written directly to Fox, but he also explores intense emotional conflicts in Ovidian epistles (which include 'lesbian' poems), in a verse tragedy Agrippina and through his collaborative poetic relationship with Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. Although his verse was sometimes mocked by contemporaries, he was a fluent and flexible versifier and a master of poetic argument.

'This substantial and handsomely produced volume both makes a valuable contribution to our knowledge of eighteenth-century English poetry and offers a touching tribute to a distinguished scholar in that field. Bill Overton was Professor of Literary Studies at Loughborough University until his untimely death in 2012.' David Hopkins, The Review of English Studies

ISBN: 9781107010178

Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 48mm

Weight: 1280g

822 pages