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(Ebook) A Self-divided Poet: Form and Texture in the Verse of Thomas Hood by Rodney Stenning Edgecombe ISBN 9781847180704, 1847180701

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Authors:Rodney Stenning Edgecombe
Pages:252 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1st
Publisher:Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Language:english
File Size:1.01 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781847180704, 1847180701
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(Ebook) A Self-divided Poet: Form and Texture in the Verse of Thomas Hood by Rodney Stenning Edgecombe ISBN 9781847180704, 1847180701

Whereas Thomas Hood has long been regarded as a minor comic poet, this book--the first to devote itself exclusively to his verse--provides a detailed analysis of two 'serious' poems ('Hero and Leander' and 'The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies') so as to give a better sense of his range. Most commentators have pointed to the influence of Keats on such occasions, but close examination reveals an even greater debt to Elizabethan and Metaphysical poets, whose sometimes playful deployment of the conceit struck a chord in his sensibility. At the same time, the book gives Hood's comic genius its due, supplying detailed accounts of the deftness and panache of his light-hearted oeuvre. One chapter examines his excursion into the mock-heroic mode (Odes and Addresses to Great People), and another his reliance on that airiest of forms, the capriccio (Whims and Oddities). The study concludes with an extensive examination of 'Miss Kilmansegg and Her Precious Leg,' showing how Hood was here able to inflect a jeu d'esprit with a fine Juvenalian passion.
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