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Unacknowledged Legislators by Roger Pearson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Roger Pearson

Current price: $178.50
Unacknowledged Legislators by Roger Pearson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Unacknowledged Legislators by Roger Pearson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Unacknowledged Legislators by Roger Pearson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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What is the public value of poetry? How do poets envisage their own role and function within society? How do we? Do poets seek to shape public opinion and behaviour? Should they? Or do they offer alternatives-perhaps sacred alternatives-to political and religious ideologies? Are they whatShelley in 1821 called 'the unacknowledged legislators of the World'? And what might that mean?During the decades immediately preceding the Revolution of 1789 the status of contemporary poetry in France was at its lowest ebb. At the same time the perceived power of the writer to influence public events reached a high-water mark with Voltaire's triumphant return to Paris in 1778. In the courseof the next century French poetry enjoyed an extraordinary renaissance and flowering, perhaps its greatest. But what of the poet's public influence? In 1881 the people of Paris processed for six hours past the home of Victor Hugo on the occasion of his 79th birthday, and in 1885 an estimated twomillion people witnessed his state funeral. But who or what were they acknowledging? Poetry or republicanism? Or perhaps their own power? For with each Revolution that passed -1789, 1830, 1848 - French poets themselves felt increasingly marginalised. This study addresses the first part of this story and focuses on the role and function of the poet during the so-called Romantic Period. Beginning with an account of the literary climate in pre-revolutionary France it then maps the changes in that climate wrought by the events of the 1789Revolution. It describes the new politico-literary agendas set by Chateaubriand and others on the monarchist Right, and by Stael and others on the liberal Left. Against this background it then analyses in detail the poetic output and public exploits of the three major French poets of the period:Lamartine, Hugo, and Vigny. The Romantic figure of the poet as prophet and magus is habitually dismissed as a cliche. But by focusing on the role of the poet as lawgiver this book reveals the rich and complex terms in which the public function of poetry was debated in post-revolutionary France - and how amidst the centenarycelebrations of 1889, as Romanticism gave way to Symbolism, the poet as lawgiver continued to play a central part in that debate. | Unacknowledged Legislators by Roger Pearson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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