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Humanism and Classical Crisis: Anxiety, Intertexts, and the Miltonic Memory
Humanism and Classical Crisis: Anxiety, Intertexts, and the Miltonic Memory
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Blevins grounds his approach in the theories of Jacques Lacan, whose work challenges the very notions of what identity is and, as a result, exposes the complexities of identity formation. Areas and authors covered include imitations and translations of classical works of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in England and France by Andrew Marvell, Edmund Spencer, Pierre Ronsard, Joachim Du Bellay, Ben Jonson, William Shakespeare, and John Milton.
This book not only provides a new perspective on early modern poetic imitation, but also offers a foundational methodology for examining the classical presence within the modern self.
Jacob Blevins is professor of English at McNeese State University.
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