Hereafter Knowing in Sonnets and Their Similars

Hereafter Knowing in Sonnets and Their Similars

by Robert Mueller
Hereafter Knowing in Sonnets and Their Similars

Hereafter Knowing in Sonnets and Their Similars

by Robert Mueller

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Overview

Hereafter Knowing in Sonnets and Their Similars explores the work of prominent poets through a philosophical and theological lens. It focuses on the well-travelled yet precarious achievement that is Petrarch’s writing of the sonnet in Italian, his English successors Wyatt and Spenser with their own amatory strategies, and how Shakespeare’s sonnets turn the many difficult corners for imagining a writing against the untimely.

Its reach includes ancient, medieval, and modern philosophy; scripture; patristic theology; Renaissance and contemporary poetry; and numerous language traditions including Greek, Latin, Italian, French, German, and English. Robert Mueller explores a set of writers who address themselves to manifestations of the Other—for Dan Machlin to the place of Body, for Augustine to his wanting to know the Lord, for Petrarch to the honor of Love—alongside Aristotelian and other forms of epistemology. Through exacting, insightful, and original readings of these writers, Mueller analyzes the circuits and relations that connect them to those they address, with particular attention, especially for Sharon Dolin, to living their lives in these relations, and also to the temporal positions they adopt among the similar expressions of longing and seeking. The book offers new readings of canonical and noncanonical texts and assembles a singular archive of writers across many centuries and language traditions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793644800
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 01/24/2022
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 6.33(w) x 8.95(h) x 0.99(d)

About the Author

Robert Mueller, Ph.D., is an independent scholar living in New York City.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Preposterous

Introduction

Part 1: Address to Existence : Proof in the Approach and Falling

Part 2: Address to Deus Meus : Desire to Praise on the Verge of Knowing and Time

Part 3: Address to Finality : Ferocious Refraction and the Debates that Refuse Retraction

Part 4: Address to the Angels and Archangels : A Reprise Without End in Similars

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