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Hock, Jessie, author. aut http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut The Erotics of Materialism : Lucretius and Early Modern Poetics / Jessie Hock. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2021] ©2021 1 online resource (288 p.) : 0 text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction. The Supple Snare -- Chapter 1. Materializing the Lyric Tradition: Lucretius and the Poetry of Pierre de Ronsard -- Chapter 2. Poetry in a Time of War: Lucretius and Poetic Patrimony in Pierre de Ronsard’s Sonnets pour Helene and Remy Belleau’s Pierres pre´cieuses -- Chapter 3. “Like gold to aery thinness beat”: John Donne’s Materialisms -- Chapter 4. Lucy Hutchinson and the Erotic Reception of Lucretius -- Chapter 5. Lucretian Poetics and Women’s Writing in Margaret Cavendish’s Poems and Fancies -- Epilogue. This Is Our Venus -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Acknowledgments restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star In The Erotics of Materialism, Jessie Hock maps the intersection of poetry and natural philosophy in the early modern reception of Lucretius and his De rerum natura. Subtly revising an ancient atomist tradition that condemned poetry as frivolous, Lucretius asserted a central role for verse in the practice of natural philosophy and gave the figurative realm a powerful claim on the real by maintaining that mental and poetic images have material substance and a presence beyond the mind or page. Attending to Lucretius's own emphasis on poetry, Hock shows that early modern readers and writers were alert to the fact that Lucretian materialism entails a theory of the imagination and, ultimately, a poetics, which they were quick to absorb and adapt to their own uses.Focusing on the work of Pierre de Ronsard, Remy Belleau, John Donne, Lucy Hutchinson, and Margaret Cavendish, The Erotics of Materialism demonstrates how these poets drew on Lucretius to explore poetry's power to act in the world. Hock argues that even as classical atomist ideas contributed to the rise of empirical scientific methodologies that downgraded the capacity of the human imagination to explain material phenomena, Lucretian poetics came to stand for a poetry that gives the imagination a purchase on the real, from the practice of natural philosophy to that of politics.In her reading of Lucretian influence, Hock reveals how early modern poets were invested in what Lucretius posits as the materiality of fantasy and his expression of it in a language of desire, sex, and love. For early modern poets, Lucretian eroticism was poetic method, and De rerum natura a treatise on the poetic imagination, initiating an atomist genealogy at the heart of the lyric tradition. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 01. Dez 2022) Erotic poetry, Latin History and criticism. Erotic poetry, Latin-History and criticism. European poetry 17th century History and criticism. European poetry Renaissance, 1450-1600 History and criticism. European poetry-17th century-History and criticism. European poetry-Renaissance, 1450-1600-History and criticism. Love poetry, Latin History and criticism. Love poetry, Latin-History and criticism. Lucretius Carus, Titus-Criticism and interpretation. Lucretius Carus, Titus-Influence. Lucretius Carus, Titus.-De rerum natura.-Liber 4. Poetics History 16th century. Poetics History 17th century. Poetics-History-16th century. Poetics-History-17th century. Literature (Scholarly). LITERARY CRITICISM / Renaissance. bisacsh De Rerum Natura. Early Modern Poetry . Early Modern Women's Writing. Imagination and Reality. John Donne. Lucy Hutchinson. Margaret Cavendish. Pierre de Ronsard. Poetry and Philosophy. Remy Belleau. The Swerve. Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2021 English 9783110754001 Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2021 9783110753776 ZDB-23-DGG Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE Literary, Cultural, Area Studies 2021 English 9783110754124 Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE Literary, Cultural, Area Studies 2021 9783110753899 ZDB-23-DKU Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Pennsylvania Complete eBook-Package 2021 9783110739213 https://doi.org/10.9783/9780812297706?locatt=mode:legacy https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780812297706 Cover https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780812297706/original |
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Hock, Jessie, Hock, Jessie, The Erotics of Materialism : Lucretius and Early Modern Poetics / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction. The Supple Snare -- Chapter 1. Materializing the Lyric Tradition: Lucretius and the Poetry of Pierre de Ronsard -- Chapter 2. Poetry in a Time of War: Lucretius and Poetic Patrimony in Pierre de Ronsard’s Sonnets pour Helene and Remy Belleau’s Pierres pre´cieuses -- Chapter 3. “Like gold to aery thinness beat”: John Donne’s Materialisms -- Chapter 4. Lucy Hutchinson and the Erotic Reception of Lucretius -- Chapter 5. Lucretian Poetics and Women’s Writing in Margaret Cavendish’s Poems and Fancies -- Epilogue. This Is Our Venus -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Acknowledgments |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction. The Supple Snare -- Chapter 1. Materializing the Lyric Tradition: Lucretius and the Poetry of Pierre de Ronsard -- Chapter 2. Poetry in a Time of War: Lucretius and Poetic Patrimony in Pierre de Ronsard’s Sonnets pour Helene and Remy Belleau’s Pierres pre´cieuses -- Chapter 3. “Like gold to aery thinness beat”: John Donne’s Materialisms -- Chapter 4. Lucy Hutchinson and the Erotic Reception of Lucretius -- Chapter 5. Lucretian Poetics and Women’s Writing in Margaret Cavendish’s Poems and Fancies -- Epilogue. This Is Our Venus -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Acknowledgments |
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