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Poetry and the Idea of Progress, 1760–90

John Regan author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Anthem Press

Published:10th Apr '18

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An exploration of under-examined relationships between poetry and historiography between 1760 and 1790.

Poetry and the Idea of Progress, 1760–1790 explores under-examined relationships between poetry and historiography in the eighteenth century, deepening our understanding of the relationship between poetry and ideas of progress with sustained attention to aesthetic, historical, antiquarian and prosodic texts from the period. Its central contention is that the historians and theorists of the time did not merely instrumentalize verse in the construction of narratives of human progress, but that the aesthetics of verse had a kind of agency – it determined the character of – historical knowledge of the period. With numerous examples from poems and writing on poetics, Poetry and the Idea of Progress, 1760–1790 shows how the poetic line became a site at which one could make assertions about human development even as one experienced the expressive effects of metred language.

This is a wide-ranging, discriminating book, which moves skilfully between diverse fields and critical approaches'
—Fiona Milne University of York, 'The British Association of Romantic Studies Review,' No. 52 (Autumn 2018).

ISBN: 9781783087723

Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 26mm

Weight: 454g

222 pages