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 Herrick, Fanshawe and the Politics of Intertextuality. Classical Literature and Seventeenth Century Royalism

In “Herrick, Fanshawe and the Politics of Intertextuality: Classical Literature and Seventeenth Century Royalism,” Syrithe Pugh explores the intricate relationship between classical literature, seventeenth-century royalism, and the works of two prominent poets of that era, Robert Herrick and Richard Fanshawe. Through a meticulous analysis of their poetry and political context, Pugh uncovers the profound influence of classical texts on these poets and how they utilized intertextuality as a means of expressing their political beliefs.

Pugh begins by delving into the historical background of seventeenth-century England, a tumultuous period marked by political upheavals, religious conflicts, and the rise and fall of monarchs. It is within this context that the works of Herrick and Fanshawe emerge, reflecting their allegiance to the royalist cause and their engagement with classical literature. Pugh argues that both poets employed intertextuality as a powerful tool to convey their political ideologies and to establish a sense of continuity between the ancient world and their own time.

Throughout the book, Pugh examines a wide range of classical texts that influenced Herrick.

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