Philip Hardie, "Celestial Aspirations: Classical Impulses in British Poetry and Art "
English | ISBN: 0691197865 | 2022 | 400 pages | PDF | 63 MB
English | ISBN: 0691197865 | 2022 | 400 pages | PDF | 63 MB
A unique look at how classical notions of ascent and flight preoccupied early modern British writers and artists
Between the late sixteenth century and early nineteenth century, the British imagination―poetic, political, intellectual, spiritual and religious―displayed a pronounced fascination with images of ascent and flight to the heavens. Celestial Aspirations explores how British literature and art during that period exploited classical representations of these soaring themes―through philosophical, scientific and poetic flights of the mind; the ascension of the disembodied soul; and the celestial glorification of the ruler.
From textual reachings for the heavens in Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Donne and Cowley, to the ceiling paintings of Rubens, Verrio and Thornhill, Philip Hardie focuses on the ways that the history, ideologies and aesthetics of the postclassical world received and transformed the ideas of antiquity. In England, narratives of ascent appear on the grandest scale in Milton’s