Darke Hierogliphicks: Alchemy in English Literature from Chaucer to the RestorationUniversity Press of Kentucky, 11.07.2014 г. - 384 страници The literary influence of alchemy and hermeticism in the work of most medieval and early modern authors has been overlooked. Stanton Linden now provides the first comprehensive examination of this influence on English literature from the late Middle Ages through the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Drawing extensively on alchemical allusions as well as on the practical and theoretical background of the art and its pictorial tradition, Linden demonstrates the pervasiveness of interest in alchemy during this three-hundred-year period. Most writers—including Langland, Gower, Barclay, Eramus, Sidney, Greene, Lyly, and Shakespeare—were familiar with alchemy, and references to it appear in a wide range of genres. Yet the purposes it served in literature from Chaucer through Jonson were narrowly satirical. In literature of the seventeenth century, especially in the poetry of Donne, Herbert, Vaughan, and Milton, the functions of alchemy changed. Focusing on Bacon, Donne, Herbert, Vaughan, and Milton—in addition to Jonson and Butler—Linden demonstrates the emergence of new attitudes and innovative themes, motifs, images, and ideas. The use of alchemy to suggest spiritual growth and change, purification, regeneration, and millenarian ideas reflected important new emphases in alchemical, medical, and occultist writing. This new tradition did not continue, however, and Butler's return to satire was contextualized in the antagonism of the Royal Society and religious Latitudinarians to philosophical enthusiasm and the occult. Butler, like Shadwell and Swift, expanded the range of satirical victims to include experimental scientists as well as occult charlatans. The literary uses of alchemy thus reveal the changing intellectual milieus of three centuries. |
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Alchemy in English Literature from Chaucer to the Restoration Stanton J. Linden. In broadest terms, this book ... alchemy's influence on medieval and Renaissance literature rewards us in other ways. To a considerable extent, for ...
Alchemy in English Literature from Chaucer to the Restoration Stanton J. Linden. place literary reflections of alchemy ... alchemy's literary presence is the history of a satirical tradition. As I will show in chapter 3, which is devoted ...
Alchemy in English Literature from Chaucer to the Restoration Stanton J. Linden. and procedure. Such toleration of occultist ... alchemy's literary influence. This new tradition of spiritual alchemy is not sustained throughout the century ...
... alchemy and English literature previously published.” While copiousness and inclusiveness have been crucial to illustrating the pervasiveness of alchemy's literary presence, I have also organized this study chronologically to suggest ...
Alchemy in English Literature from Chaucer to the Restoration Stanton J. Linden. Combining many of these topics, my ... alchemy's literary reflections. To conclude, my purpose is not to study alchemy as such or to provide a history of ...
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Francis Bacon and Alchemy | 104 |
Ben Jonson and the Drama of Alchemy | 118 |
The Poetry of Donne and Herbert | 154 |
Alchemy Allegory and Eschatology in the Seventeenth Century | 193 |
Alchemy in the Poetry of Vaughan and Milton | 224 |
Alchemy Poetry and the Restoration Revolt against Enthusiasm | 260 |
10 Cauda Pavonis | 294 |
Notes | 298 |
Bibliography | 344 |
Index | 361 |
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