Oxford Handbook of the Elegy
Herausgeber: Weisman, Karen
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Mourning and memorialization are at the very centre of literary culture. They take on forms deeply resonant of the sundry traditions of poetic elegy even when those elegiac conventions are displaced, concealed, or plainly unintentional. For all of its pervasiveness, however, the "elegy" remains remarkably ill-defined: sometimes used as a catch-all to denominate texts of a somber or pessimistic tone, sometimes as a marker for textual monumentalizing, and sometimes strictly as a sign of a lament for the dead. This Handbook is the single most comprehensive study of its subject. It provides both a…mehr
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Mourning and memorialization are at the very centre of literary culture. They take on forms deeply resonant of the sundry traditions of poetic elegy even when those elegiac conventions are displaced, concealed, or plainly unintentional. For all of its pervasiveness, however, the "elegy" remains remarkably ill-defined: sometimes used as a catch-all to denominate texts of a somber or pessimistic tone, sometimes as a marker for textual monumentalizing, and sometimes strictly as a sign of a lament for the dead. This Handbook is the single most comprehensive study of its subject. It provides both a historical survey and a thematic engagement with the relevant issues in elegy. It is responsive to a pressing need for clarification of the relevant issues, and to the exciting developments currently under way in elegy studies.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 738
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1430g
- ISBN-13: 9780199228133
- ISBN-10: 0199228132
- Artikelnr.: 29934473
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 738
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1430g
- ISBN-13: 9780199228133
- ISBN-10: 0199228132
- Artikelnr.: 29934473
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Karen Weisman is Associate Professor of English and Associate of the Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto. She is the author of Imageless Truths: Shelley's Poetic Fictions (University of Pennsylvania Press) and numerous articles and chapters on Romantic and post-Romantic poetry and culture. She is currently completing a study of nineteenth-century Anglo-Jewish elegy.
* INTRODUCTION
* HISTORY
* 1: Gregory Nagy: Ancient Greek Elegy
* 2: Paul Allen Miller: 'What's Love Got to Do With It?': The Peculiar
Story of Elegy in Rome
* 3: Edward L. Greenstein: Lamentation and Lament in the Hebrew Bible
* 4: Michael Roberts: Late Roman Elegy
* 5: Andy Orchard: Not What It Was: The World of Old English Elegy
* 6: Jamie Fumo: The Consolations of Philosophy: Later Medieval Elegy
* 7: William Watterson: Nation and History: The Emergence of the
English Pastoral Elegy
* 8: Gordon Braden: Classical Love Elegy in the Renaissance (and After)
* 9: Lorna Clymer: The Funeral Elegy in Early Modern Britain: A Brief
History
* 10: Helen Deutsch: Elegies in Country Churchyards: The Prospect Poem
In and Around the Eighteenth Century
* 11: Jeffery Hammond: New World Frontiers: The American Puritan Elegy
* 12: Max Cavitch: American Constitutional Elegy
* 13: Stuart Curran: Romantic Elegiac Hybridity
* 14: Timothy Morton: The Dark Ecology of Elegy
* 15: Erik Gray: Victoria Dressed in Black: Poetry in An Elegiac Age
* 16: Vincent Sherry: In the Tense of Decadence: Modernist Elegy and
the Great War
* 17: Patricia Rae: 'Between the Bullet and the Lie': British Elegy
Between the Wars
* 18: Bonnie Costello: Fresh Woods: Elegy and Ecology Among the Ruins
* 19: Arnold Krupat: 'That the People Might Live': Notes Toward a Study
of Native American Elegy
* 20: Sandra Gilbert: Elegies Upon the Dying
* 21: Ross Chambers: Attending to AIDS: Elegy's Rendez-Vous with
Testimonial
* 22: Maeera Y. Shreiber: Kaddish: Jewish American Elegy Post -1945
* 23: R. Clifton Spargo: The Contemporary Anti-Elegy
* KNOWLEDGE, THEME AND PRACTICE
* 24: Lauren Shohet: Women's Elegy: Early Modern
* 25: Anne K. Mellor: 'Anguish No Cessation Knows': Elegy and the
British Woman Poet
* 26: Anita Helle: Women's Elegies, 1834 - Present: Female Authorship
and the Affective Politics of Grief
* 27: Lisa Schnell: 'Lett me Not Pyne for Poverty': Maternal Elegy in
Early Modern England
* 28: Jonathan Goldberg: Between Men: Literary History and the Work of
Mourning
* 29: Jonathan Crewe: Elegy in English Drama, 1590-1640
* 30: Catherine Burroughs: Post Coitum Triste: Elegiac Sexuality in
Drama, 1700-1800,
* 31: Thomas Pfau: Mourning Modernity: Classical Antiquity, Romantic
Theory, and Elegiac Form
* 32: Jerrold E. Hogle: Elegy and the Gothic: The Common Grounds
* 33: Paul Coates: Moving Pictures at the Edge of Stasis: Elegy and the
Elegiac in Film
* 34: Jahan Ramazani: Nationalism, Transnationalism, and the Poetry of
Mourning,
* 35: Eric Gidal: Museum Elegies
* 36: Kirk Savage: The War Memorial as Elegy
* 37: Elizabeth Helsinger: Grieving Images: Elegy and the Visual Arts
* 38: Josh Ellenbogen: On Photographic Elegy
* HISTORY
* 1: Gregory Nagy: Ancient Greek Elegy
* 2: Paul Allen Miller: 'What's Love Got to Do With It?': The Peculiar
Story of Elegy in Rome
* 3: Edward L. Greenstein: Lamentation and Lament in the Hebrew Bible
* 4: Michael Roberts: Late Roman Elegy
* 5: Andy Orchard: Not What It Was: The World of Old English Elegy
* 6: Jamie Fumo: The Consolations of Philosophy: Later Medieval Elegy
* 7: William Watterson: Nation and History: The Emergence of the
English Pastoral Elegy
* 8: Gordon Braden: Classical Love Elegy in the Renaissance (and After)
* 9: Lorna Clymer: The Funeral Elegy in Early Modern Britain: A Brief
History
* 10: Helen Deutsch: Elegies in Country Churchyards: The Prospect Poem
In and Around the Eighteenth Century
* 11: Jeffery Hammond: New World Frontiers: The American Puritan Elegy
* 12: Max Cavitch: American Constitutional Elegy
* 13: Stuart Curran: Romantic Elegiac Hybridity
* 14: Timothy Morton: The Dark Ecology of Elegy
* 15: Erik Gray: Victoria Dressed in Black: Poetry in An Elegiac Age
* 16: Vincent Sherry: In the Tense of Decadence: Modernist Elegy and
the Great War
* 17: Patricia Rae: 'Between the Bullet and the Lie': British Elegy
Between the Wars
* 18: Bonnie Costello: Fresh Woods: Elegy and Ecology Among the Ruins
* 19: Arnold Krupat: 'That the People Might Live': Notes Toward a Study
of Native American Elegy
* 20: Sandra Gilbert: Elegies Upon the Dying
* 21: Ross Chambers: Attending to AIDS: Elegy's Rendez-Vous with
Testimonial
* 22: Maeera Y. Shreiber: Kaddish: Jewish American Elegy Post -1945
* 23: R. Clifton Spargo: The Contemporary Anti-Elegy
* KNOWLEDGE, THEME AND PRACTICE
* 24: Lauren Shohet: Women's Elegy: Early Modern
* 25: Anne K. Mellor: 'Anguish No Cessation Knows': Elegy and the
British Woman Poet
* 26: Anita Helle: Women's Elegies, 1834 - Present: Female Authorship
and the Affective Politics of Grief
* 27: Lisa Schnell: 'Lett me Not Pyne for Poverty': Maternal Elegy in
Early Modern England
* 28: Jonathan Goldberg: Between Men: Literary History and the Work of
Mourning
* 29: Jonathan Crewe: Elegy in English Drama, 1590-1640
* 30: Catherine Burroughs: Post Coitum Triste: Elegiac Sexuality in
Drama, 1700-1800,
* 31: Thomas Pfau: Mourning Modernity: Classical Antiquity, Romantic
Theory, and Elegiac Form
* 32: Jerrold E. Hogle: Elegy and the Gothic: The Common Grounds
* 33: Paul Coates: Moving Pictures at the Edge of Stasis: Elegy and the
Elegiac in Film
* 34: Jahan Ramazani: Nationalism, Transnationalism, and the Poetry of
Mourning,
* 35: Eric Gidal: Museum Elegies
* 36: Kirk Savage: The War Memorial as Elegy
* 37: Elizabeth Helsinger: Grieving Images: Elegy and the Visual Arts
* 38: Josh Ellenbogen: On Photographic Elegy
* INTRODUCTION
* HISTORY
* 1: Gregory Nagy: Ancient Greek Elegy
* 2: Paul Allen Miller: 'What's Love Got to Do With It?': The Peculiar
Story of Elegy in Rome
* 3: Edward L. Greenstein: Lamentation and Lament in the Hebrew Bible
* 4: Michael Roberts: Late Roman Elegy
* 5: Andy Orchard: Not What It Was: The World of Old English Elegy
* 6: Jamie Fumo: The Consolations of Philosophy: Later Medieval Elegy
* 7: William Watterson: Nation and History: The Emergence of the
English Pastoral Elegy
* 8: Gordon Braden: Classical Love Elegy in the Renaissance (and After)
* 9: Lorna Clymer: The Funeral Elegy in Early Modern Britain: A Brief
History
* 10: Helen Deutsch: Elegies in Country Churchyards: The Prospect Poem
In and Around the Eighteenth Century
* 11: Jeffery Hammond: New World Frontiers: The American Puritan Elegy
* 12: Max Cavitch: American Constitutional Elegy
* 13: Stuart Curran: Romantic Elegiac Hybridity
* 14: Timothy Morton: The Dark Ecology of Elegy
* 15: Erik Gray: Victoria Dressed in Black: Poetry in An Elegiac Age
* 16: Vincent Sherry: In the Tense of Decadence: Modernist Elegy and
the Great War
* 17: Patricia Rae: 'Between the Bullet and the Lie': British Elegy
Between the Wars
* 18: Bonnie Costello: Fresh Woods: Elegy and Ecology Among the Ruins
* 19: Arnold Krupat: 'That the People Might Live': Notes Toward a Study
of Native American Elegy
* 20: Sandra Gilbert: Elegies Upon the Dying
* 21: Ross Chambers: Attending to AIDS: Elegy's Rendez-Vous with
Testimonial
* 22: Maeera Y. Shreiber: Kaddish: Jewish American Elegy Post -1945
* 23: R. Clifton Spargo: The Contemporary Anti-Elegy
* KNOWLEDGE, THEME AND PRACTICE
* 24: Lauren Shohet: Women's Elegy: Early Modern
* 25: Anne K. Mellor: 'Anguish No Cessation Knows': Elegy and the
British Woman Poet
* 26: Anita Helle: Women's Elegies, 1834 - Present: Female Authorship
and the Affective Politics of Grief
* 27: Lisa Schnell: 'Lett me Not Pyne for Poverty': Maternal Elegy in
Early Modern England
* 28: Jonathan Goldberg: Between Men: Literary History and the Work of
Mourning
* 29: Jonathan Crewe: Elegy in English Drama, 1590-1640
* 30: Catherine Burroughs: Post Coitum Triste: Elegiac Sexuality in
Drama, 1700-1800,
* 31: Thomas Pfau: Mourning Modernity: Classical Antiquity, Romantic
Theory, and Elegiac Form
* 32: Jerrold E. Hogle: Elegy and the Gothic: The Common Grounds
* 33: Paul Coates: Moving Pictures at the Edge of Stasis: Elegy and the
Elegiac in Film
* 34: Jahan Ramazani: Nationalism, Transnationalism, and the Poetry of
Mourning,
* 35: Eric Gidal: Museum Elegies
* 36: Kirk Savage: The War Memorial as Elegy
* 37: Elizabeth Helsinger: Grieving Images: Elegy and the Visual Arts
* 38: Josh Ellenbogen: On Photographic Elegy
* HISTORY
* 1: Gregory Nagy: Ancient Greek Elegy
* 2: Paul Allen Miller: 'What's Love Got to Do With It?': The Peculiar
Story of Elegy in Rome
* 3: Edward L. Greenstein: Lamentation and Lament in the Hebrew Bible
* 4: Michael Roberts: Late Roman Elegy
* 5: Andy Orchard: Not What It Was: The World of Old English Elegy
* 6: Jamie Fumo: The Consolations of Philosophy: Later Medieval Elegy
* 7: William Watterson: Nation and History: The Emergence of the
English Pastoral Elegy
* 8: Gordon Braden: Classical Love Elegy in the Renaissance (and After)
* 9: Lorna Clymer: The Funeral Elegy in Early Modern Britain: A Brief
History
* 10: Helen Deutsch: Elegies in Country Churchyards: The Prospect Poem
In and Around the Eighteenth Century
* 11: Jeffery Hammond: New World Frontiers: The American Puritan Elegy
* 12: Max Cavitch: American Constitutional Elegy
* 13: Stuart Curran: Romantic Elegiac Hybridity
* 14: Timothy Morton: The Dark Ecology of Elegy
* 15: Erik Gray: Victoria Dressed in Black: Poetry in An Elegiac Age
* 16: Vincent Sherry: In the Tense of Decadence: Modernist Elegy and
the Great War
* 17: Patricia Rae: 'Between the Bullet and the Lie': British Elegy
Between the Wars
* 18: Bonnie Costello: Fresh Woods: Elegy and Ecology Among the Ruins
* 19: Arnold Krupat: 'That the People Might Live': Notes Toward a Study
of Native American Elegy
* 20: Sandra Gilbert: Elegies Upon the Dying
* 21: Ross Chambers: Attending to AIDS: Elegy's Rendez-Vous with
Testimonial
* 22: Maeera Y. Shreiber: Kaddish: Jewish American Elegy Post -1945
* 23: R. Clifton Spargo: The Contemporary Anti-Elegy
* KNOWLEDGE, THEME AND PRACTICE
* 24: Lauren Shohet: Women's Elegy: Early Modern
* 25: Anne K. Mellor: 'Anguish No Cessation Knows': Elegy and the
British Woman Poet
* 26: Anita Helle: Women's Elegies, 1834 - Present: Female Authorship
and the Affective Politics of Grief
* 27: Lisa Schnell: 'Lett me Not Pyne for Poverty': Maternal Elegy in
Early Modern England
* 28: Jonathan Goldberg: Between Men: Literary History and the Work of
Mourning
* 29: Jonathan Crewe: Elegy in English Drama, 1590-1640
* 30: Catherine Burroughs: Post Coitum Triste: Elegiac Sexuality in
Drama, 1700-1800,
* 31: Thomas Pfau: Mourning Modernity: Classical Antiquity, Romantic
Theory, and Elegiac Form
* 32: Jerrold E. Hogle: Elegy and the Gothic: The Common Grounds
* 33: Paul Coates: Moving Pictures at the Edge of Stasis: Elegy and the
Elegiac in Film
* 34: Jahan Ramazani: Nationalism, Transnationalism, and the Poetry of
Mourning,
* 35: Eric Gidal: Museum Elegies
* 36: Kirk Savage: The War Memorial as Elegy
* 37: Elizabeth Helsinger: Grieving Images: Elegy and the Visual Arts
* 38: Josh Ellenbogen: On Photographic Elegy







