Cleanness, both in the sense of a neoclassical stylistic purity and of
an individual moral and political probity, was centrally important to
Walter Savage Landor's writing, both in his prose and poetry. At the
same time, this commitment to purity was contaminated in a variety of
eloquent and complicating uncleannesses: his own fiery temper and
frequent rages; his sometimes scurrilous and sexually explicit Latin
poems; and the innovative, compacted, proto-Modernist verse style of
works such as his epic Gebir, as stylistically-tangled and potent a
poem ever produced in the Romantic era. The present study, the first
comprehensive study of Landor's writing for nearly half a century,
addresses the whole of Landor's prodigious output over the seven
decades of his writing life, in verse, prose, and drama, in English
and Latin: from the brief lyrics by which (if at all) he is remembered
today up to his idylls, tragedies, and epics; from his pamphlets and
essays to historical novels like Pericles and Aspasia and the textual
colossus of the Imaginary Conversations. 'Cleanness' becomes the
organising principle by which this heterogeneous and multivocal body
of work is read. At once a survey of Landor's output and life, a
critically engaged reading of his work and an interrogation of the
principles of poetry itself, Landor's Cleanness seeks to reconfigure
the map of Romantic and Victorian writing, and move Landor's
reputation at least some way in the direction of the eminence he once
enjoyed: as a major writer of his time, both intensely characteristic
of the nineteenth-century and startlingly relevant to the
twenty-first.
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A Study of Walter Savage Landor
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ISBN
9780191035005
Publisert
2020
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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