John Oldham and the Renewal of Classical Culture
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- Author: Paul Hammond
- Date Published: August 2010
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John Oldham (1653–1883) was one of the most important English poets of the later seventeenth century. He was largely responsible for the development of the classical imitation and was much admired by Dryden, Pope and Johnson. However, he has suffered much critical neglect, and this 1983 book was the first critical study devoted to his poetry. In the first two chapters Dr Hammond covers Oldham's early years and his first attempts at writing poetry. Since the manuscript drafts of his poems survive, we have the rare opportunity to watch a poet's mind at work, and we can follow him as he restrains his addiction to harsh rhythms and crude language. Subsequent chapters consider Oldham's recreative translations of Horace, Juvenal and Boileau. Apart from showing how these came to invigorate English poetry, the author explores the ways in which Latin and French culture was handled in the Restoration period.
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- Date Published: August 2010
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521154918
- length: 266 pages
- dimensions: 198 x 129 x 14 mm
- weight: 0.64kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
A note on texts
Prologue
1. Origins
2. Indirections
3. 1678: A Letter from the Country to a friend in Twon, The Desk, Poems on the Popish Plot
4. Horace: Horace His Art of Poetry, An Imitation of Horace Book I. Satyr IX, Two paraphrases from Horace: Carmina I.xxxi and II.civ
5. Juvenal: Juvenal in the seventeenth century, The Thirteenth Satyr of Juvenal, Imitated, A Satyr, in Imitation of the Third of Juvenal
6. Boileau: The Eighth Satyr of Monsieur Boileau, Imitated, A Satyr Touching Nobility: out of Monsieur Boileau, A Satyr Dissuading from Poetry, A Satyr addressed to a Friend
Epilogue: To the Memory of Mr. Oldham
Chronological table
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
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