Poetry

Article Poetry

thy unvalued Booke: John Milton's Copy of the Shakespeare First Folio

Claire M. L. Bourne, Jason Scott-Warren

MILTON QUARTERLY (2022)

Article Literature, Romance

Global Ovid: Ovidian Echoes in the Age of Gongora

Mercedes Blanco

Summary: This article examines three factors that contribute to the supremacy of Ovid as the quintessential master of poetic art in Gongora's age: his wit and humor, his creation of a political fiction that portrays the monarch and his court as the Olympian gods, and the elegiac subjectivity that permeates all his works.

CALIOPE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY (2023)

Article Poetry

WALT WHITMAN, EDITOR AT THE NEW-YORK ATLAS

Stefan Schoberlein, Stephanie M. Blalock, Kevin McMullen, Jason Stacy

WALT WHITMAN QUARTERLY REVIEW (2022)

Article Poetry

Twitter Stevens, Tumblr Stevens, Trans Stevens

Stephanie Burt

WALLACE STEVENS JOURNAL (2022)

Article Poetry

THE BATTLE TRUMPET BLOWN!: WHITMAN'S PERSIAN IMITATIONS IN DRUM-TAPS

Roger Sedarat

WALT WHITMAN QUARTERLY REVIEW (2022)

Article Poetry

Jefferson's Rebel: William Carlos Williams and Nationalism

Luke Sayers

Summary: This essay examines William Carlos Williams's relationship with economic, cultural, and political nationalism, revealing how his economics and poetry were influenced by nationalist ideologies and revising understandings of modernist politics.

WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS REVIEW (2022)

Article Literature, Romance

Three Epistles and a Theoretically Silent Beginning (Garcilaso, Mendoza, Boscan, and Herrera)

J. Ignacio Diez

Summary: This study discusses the genre and subgenre of the Spanish epistle in verse, analyzing Las obras de Boscan y algunas de Garcilaso and Mendoza's work. It also examines the generic limits with satire and elegy, as well as Herrera's silences in his annotations.

CALIOPE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY (2022)

Article Poetry

The Etymological Demon in Love

Daniel Robinson

Summary: Milton's use of the missing word in his poem sheds light on Satan's internal conflict, emphasizing his preference for self and pride. By depicting demons, Milton explores the conflict between reason and self-deception.

MILTON STUDIES (2022)

Article Poetry

Paradiastole, Lost and Regained

Aaron P. Cassidy

Summary: This article examines the rhetorical figure of paradiastole and its role in Satan's temptation discourse in Paradise Lost. It argues that Milton intentionally utilizes paradiastole to reflect the interpretive challenge of temptation. By analyzing the temptation discourses in books 5 and 9, the article demonstrates how Milton provides readers with clues to discern the sincerity of claims to virtuous intent made by Satan.

MILTON STUDIES (2022)

Article Poetry

The View from De Doctrina Christiana

John K. Hale

Summary: Years of studying Milton's "De Doctrina Christiana" have influenced his other writings in terms of addressing readers, argumentation, and imagination. Comparisons are made with his other prose, poems from various periods, and particularly with "Paradise Lost".

MILTON STUDIES (2022)

Book Review Poetry

Open Form in American Poetry

Alec Marsh

WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS REVIEW (2022)

Article Poetry

Maire Mullins, ed. Hannah Whitman Heyde: The Complete Correspondence.

Gregory Eiselein

WALT WHITMAN QUARTERLY REVIEW (2023)

Book Review Literature, Romance

The Spanish Baroque and Latin American Literary Modernity: Writing in Constellation

Monika Kaup

CALIOPE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY (2023)

Editorial Material Literature, Romance

A reunion congress

Pedro Ruiz Perez

CALIOPE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY (2023)

Article Literature, Romance

Notes on the Editorial Phenomenon of the Floresta latina (Mexico, 1623)

Elizabeth Trevino

Summary: The Floresta latina is a little-known poetic anthology consisting of Latin and Spanish compositions written by unknown authors from New Spain. This article analyzes the publication, the individuals involved, and the role of the printer.

CALIOPE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY (2023)

Book Review Literature, Romance

Between protected buttocks. Eschatology and counterculture from Humanism to the Baroque

Alvaro Piquero

CALIOPE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY (2023)

Book Review Literature, Romance

Dividuals.The Split Human and Humanist Split in Early-Modern Spanish Literature

Jannine Montauban

CALIOPE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY (2023)

Article Literature, Romance

In the Shadow of Sallust and Lucretius: The translatio imperii et studii as Promotional Strategy in Francisco de Medina's Preface to Fernando de Herrera's Anotaciones

Carlos Iglesias-Crespo

Summary: This article examines the influence of Sallust and Lucretius on the ideological postulates of Herrera's Anotaciones, set out in the prologue to the reader written by Francisco de Medina. The article highlights the rhetorical and intertextual strategies deployed by the Sevillian humanist to prop up the role of Herrera at the top of a Republic of Letters of global reach at the end of the sixteenth century, while shedding light on how his canonization contributes to the construction of the collective imaginary around the translatio imperii et studii in Philip II's Spain.

CALIOPE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY (2023)

Article Poetry

Journey to Love: William Carlos Williams in the Pacific Northwest

Kevin Craft

Summary: This article discusses the influence of William Carlos Williams among poets in the Pacific Northwest and explores the concept of regional poetics in the area. It argues for an expansive definition of place and examines Williams' relationships with other poets such as Theodore Roethke and Denise Levertov, as well as his impact on subsequent generations of poets in the region. The article advocates for a poetics of regeneration that aligns with wilderness values to preserve the vitality of land and language.

WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS REVIEW (2023)

Article Poetry

A MUTUAL AGITATION

Gboyega Odubanjo, Don Paterson

POETRY REVIEW (2023)