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Economies Of Praise eBook

Value, Labor, And Form In Seventeenth-Century English Poetry

by Ryan Netzley
language: english
Publisher: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY PRESS, March of 2024 ‧
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Reevaluates early modern poems of praise as, paradoxically, challenging an artistic economy that values exchange and productivity
 
Early modern poems of praise typically insist that they do not have a purpose or enact real labor beyond their effortless listing of laudable qualities. And yet the poets discussed in this study, including Ben Jonson, Andrew Marvell, Anne Bradstreet, Lucy Hutchinson, and John Milton, hint at an alternative aesthetic economy at work in their verse. Poetic praise, it turns out, might show us a social world outside the organizing principle of exchange.
 
In Economies of Praise: Value, Labor, and Form in SeventeenthCentury English Poetry, Ryan Netzley explores how poems of praise imagine alternatives to market and gift economies and point instead to a self-contained aesthetic economy that works against a more expansive and productivist understanding of literary art. By depicting exchange as inconsequential, unproductive, and redundant rather than a necessary constituent of social order, these poems model for modern readers a world without the imperative to create, appraise, and repeatedly demonstrate one’s own value.

Economies Of Praise

Value, Labor, And Form In Seventeenth-Century English Poetry

by Ryan Netzley

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ISBN: 9780810146716
Publisher: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: March of 2024
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9780810146716
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