The New Oxford Book of Seventeenth-Century Verse (Oxford Books of Verse)

The New Oxford Book of Seventeenth-Century Verse (Oxford Books of Verse)

by Alastair Fowler (Editor)

Synopsis

This anthology includes generous selections from the work of all the century's major poets, notably Donne, Jonson, Milton, Drayton, Herbert, Marvell, and Dryden. It strikes a balance between Metaphysical wit and intellect and Jonsonian simplicity, while also accommodating hitherto neglected popular verse. The result is a truer, more catholic representation of seventeenth-century verse than any previous anthology.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 880
Edition: Subsequent
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 21 Feb 2002

ISBN 10: 0192840878
ISBN 13: 9780192840875

Media Reviews
Reviews from previous edition: The best thing about this stimulating and enjoyable book is the serendipity of coming across previously unknown delights. --The Economist
Fowler has cast his net widely, more widely than his predecessors, and to good effect. --London Review of Books


Reviews from previous edition: The best thing about this stimulating and enjoyable book is the serendipity of coming across previously unknown delights. --The Economist
Fowler has cast his net widely, more widely than his predecessors, and to good effect. --London Review of Books

Reviews from previous edition: The best thing about this stimulating and enjoyable book is the serendipity of coming across previously unknown delights. --The Economist
Fowler has cast his net widely, more widely than his predecessors, and to good effect. --London Review of Books


Reviews from previous edition: The best thing about this stimulating and enjoyable book is the serendipity of coming across previously unknown delights. --The Economist


Fowler has cast his net widely, more widely than his predecessors, and to good effect. --London Review of Books


Author Bio

Alistair Fowler was formerly Professor of English at the University of Virginia, and divides his time between the United States and Edinburgh.