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  1. Du Bartas' legacy in England and Scotland
    Author: Auger, Peter
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Guillaume de Saluste Du Bartas was the most popular and widely-imitated poet in 16th- and 17th-century England and Scotland. C.S. Lewis felt that a reconsideration of his works' British reception was 'long overdue' back in the 1950s, and this study... more

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    Guillaume de Saluste Du Bartas was the most popular and widely-imitated poet in 16th- and 17th-century England and Scotland. C.S. Lewis felt that a reconsideration of his works' British reception was 'long overdue' back in the 1950s, and this study provides a comprehensive account of how English-speaking authors read, translated, imitated, and eventually discarded Du Bartas' model for Protestant poetry. The first part shows that Du Bartas' friendship with James VI and I was key to his later popularity. Du Bartas' poetry symbolized a transnational Protestant literary culture in Huguenot France and Britain. Through James intervention, Scottish literary tastes had a significant impact in England. Later chapters assess how Sidney, Spenser, Milton, and many other poets justified writing poetic fictions in reaction to Du Bartas' austere emphasis on scriptural truth.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780191866524
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    Edition: First edition
    Series: Oxford English monographs
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Du Bartas' legacy in England and Scotland
    Author: Auger, Peter
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Guillaume de Saluste Du Bartas was the most popular and widely-imitated poet in 16th- and 17th-century England and Scotland. C.S. Lewis felt that a reconsideration of his works' British reception was 'long overdue' back in the 1950s, and this study... more

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    Guillaume de Saluste Du Bartas was the most popular and widely-imitated poet in 16th- and 17th-century England and Scotland. C.S. Lewis felt that a reconsideration of his works' British reception was 'long overdue' back in the 1950s, and this study provides a comprehensive account of how English-speaking authors read, translated, imitated, and eventually discarded Du Bartas' model for Protestant poetry. The first part shows that Du Bartas' friendship with James VI and I was key to his later popularity. Du Bartas' poetry symbolized a transnational Protestant literary culture in Huguenot France and Britain. Through James intervention, Scottish literary tastes had a significant impact in England. Later chapters assess how Sidney, Spenser, Milton, and many other poets justified writing poetic fictions in reaction to Du Bartas' austere emphasis on scriptural truth.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780191866524
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    Edition: First edition.
    Series: Oxford English monographs
    Oxford scholarship online
    Other subjects: Du Bartas, Guillaume de Salluste seigneur (1544-1590)
    Scope: 1 online resource.
    Notes:

    This edition also issued in print: 2019. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on November 19, 2019)

  3. Du Bartas' legacy in England and Scotland
    Author: Auger, Peter
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Guillaume de Saluste Du Bartas was the most popular and widely-imitated poet in 16th- and 17th-century England and Scotland. C.S. Lewis felt that a reconsideration of his works' British reception was 'long overdue' back in the 1950s, and this study... more

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    Guillaume de Saluste Du Bartas was the most popular and widely-imitated poet in 16th- and 17th-century England and Scotland. C.S. Lewis felt that a reconsideration of his works' British reception was 'long overdue' back in the 1950s, and this study provides a comprehensive account of how English-speaking authors read, translated, imitated, and eventually discarded Du Bartas' model for Protestant poetry. The first part shows that Du Bartas' friendship with James VI and I was key to his later popularity. Du Bartas' poetry symbolized a transnational Protestant literary culture in Huguenot France and Britain. Through James intervention, Scottish literary tastes had a significant impact in England. Later chapters assess how Sidney, Spenser, Milton, and many other poets justified writing poetic fictions in reaction to Du Bartas' austere emphasis on scriptural truth.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780191866524
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    Edition: First edition.
    Series: Oxford English monographs
    Oxford scholarship online
    Other subjects: Du Bartas, Guillaume de Salluste seigneur (1544-1590)
    Scope: 1 online resource.
    Notes:

    This edition also issued in print: 2019. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on November 19, 2019)