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Futures of Enlightenment Poetry by Dustin D. Stewart, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Futures of Enlightenment Poetry by Dustin D. Stewart, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Futures of Enlightenment Poetry by Dustin D. Stewart, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Futures of Enlightenment Poetry by Dustin D. Stewart, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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This book offers a revisionist account of poetry and embodiment from Milton to Romanticism. Scholars have made much of the period's theories of matter, with some studies equating the eighteenth century's modernity with its materialism. Yet the Enlightenment in Britain also brought bold newarguments for the immateriality of spirit and evocative claims about an imminent spirit realm. Protestant religious writing was of two minds about futurity, swinging back and forth between patience for the resurrected body and desire for the released soul. This ancient pattern carried over, the bookargues, into understandings of poetry as a modern devotional practice. A range of authors agreed that poems can provide a foretaste of the afterlife, but they disagreed about what kind of future state the imagination should seek. The mortalist impulse - exemplified by John Milton and by Romantic poets Anna Letitia Barbauld and William Wordsworth - is to overcome thetemptation of disembodiment and to restore spirit to its rightful home in matter. The spiritualist impulse - driving eighteenth-century verse by Mark Akenside, Elizabeth Singer Rowe, and Edward Young - is to break out of bodily repetition and enjoy the detached soul's freedom in advance. Althoughthe study isolates these two tendencies, each needed the other as a source in the Enlightenment, and their productive opposition didn't end with Romanticism. The final chapter identifies an alternative Romantic vision that keeps open the possibility of a disembodied poetics, and the introductionconsiders present-day Anglophone writers who put it into practice. | Futures of Enlightenment Poetry by Dustin D. Stewart, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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