'Lords of wine and oile' : community and conviviality in the poetry of Robert Herrick / edited by Ruth Connolly and Tom Cain.
2011
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Title
'Lords of wine and oile' : community and conviviality in the poetry of Robert Herrick / edited by Ruth Connolly and Tom Cain.
Created/published
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.
Description
vi, 335 p. ; 23 cm
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Note
"The collection of essays grew out of a conference on 'Community adn conviviality in Herrick and his contemporaries' held at Buckfast Abbey and Herrick's own church of Dean Prior, Devon"--Preface p. [vii].
This is a book-length appraisal of the major 17th-century poet Robert Herrick. The collection reads his poetry in the context of his literary, musical, political, and religious affiliations and looks at how he both presents and constructs ideals of community through his work.
This is a book-length appraisal of the major 17th-century poet Robert Herrick. The collection reads his poetry in the context of his literary, musical, political, and religious affiliations and looks at how he both presents and constructs ideals of community through his work.
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- Oxford.
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PR3514 .L67 2011