In this project, I examine the impact of early literary criticism, early literary history, and the history of knowledge on the perception of the laureateship as it was formulated at specific moments in the eighteenth century. Instead of accepting the assessments of Pope and Johnson, I reconstruct the contemporary impact of laureate writings and the writing that fashioned the view of the laureates we have inherited. I use an array of primary documents (from letters and journal entries to poems and non-fiction prose) to analyze the way the laureateship as a literary identity was constructed in several key moments: the debate over hack literature in the pamphlet wars surrounding Elkanah Settle’s The Empress of Morocco (1673), the defense of Co...
This article takes a fresh look at the Bourdieusian notion of consecration by applying a mixed metho...
In the most comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the poetry published in Britain between the Res...
This project shows how two early modern phenomena helped each other grow. The figure of the superior...
This thesis examines the office of poet laureate, and the wider cultural role of the court by whom t...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © 2000 the University of Chicago Press.Australian Resea...
grantor: University of TorontoThis is a study of 'Poems by Eminent Ladies', the first anth...
The Mirror for Magistrates, the collection of de casibus complaint poems compiled by William Baldwin...
Alexander Pope’s 1743 Dunciad in Four Books and its preceding iterations were a reaction to rapidly ...
My thesis explores the posthumous literary life in the early modern period by examining responses to...
In choosing the subject of this paper, I was aware that some excellent work had already been done in...
This paper traces the use of satire as a literary form in England from the Renaissance to the Enligh...
A history of literary prestige needs to study both works that achieved distinction and the mass of v...
This thesis investigates the conception and development of an English literary canon across the mid-...
Generally, when an author produces a literary text, he must write, whether consciously or unconsciou...
In 1341 Francesco Petrarca was crowned with laurel \u2013 a recognition of poetic genius to which he...
This article takes a fresh look at the Bourdieusian notion of consecration by applying a mixed metho...
In the most comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the poetry published in Britain between the Res...
This project shows how two early modern phenomena helped each other grow. The figure of the superior...
This thesis examines the office of poet laureate, and the wider cultural role of the court by whom t...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © 2000 the University of Chicago Press.Australian Resea...
grantor: University of TorontoThis is a study of 'Poems by Eminent Ladies', the first anth...
The Mirror for Magistrates, the collection of de casibus complaint poems compiled by William Baldwin...
Alexander Pope’s 1743 Dunciad in Four Books and its preceding iterations were a reaction to rapidly ...
My thesis explores the posthumous literary life in the early modern period by examining responses to...
In choosing the subject of this paper, I was aware that some excellent work had already been done in...
This paper traces the use of satire as a literary form in England from the Renaissance to the Enligh...
A history of literary prestige needs to study both works that achieved distinction and the mass of v...
This thesis investigates the conception and development of an English literary canon across the mid-...
Generally, when an author produces a literary text, he must write, whether consciously or unconsciou...
In 1341 Francesco Petrarca was crowned with laurel \u2013 a recognition of poetic genius to which he...
This article takes a fresh look at the Bourdieusian notion of consecration by applying a mixed metho...
In the most comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the poetry published in Britain between the Res...
This project shows how two early modern phenomena helped each other grow. The figure of the superior...