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From Court To Collar: Post-Elizabethan Poetics And The Submissive Stance, Timothy J. Duffy May 2006

From Court To Collar: Post-Elizabethan Poetics And The Submissive Stance, Timothy J. Duffy

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This project was created out of one key observation about the English Renaissance: that the poets of the sixteenth and seventeenth-centuries had to deal with social pressures, influences, and expectations far more directly than their eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth-century, or contemporary counterparts. The struggle to establish an individual and innovative identity was as much a motivation for these poets as for any artists, yet the unique political circumstances that surrounded them called for a clever strategy, one inspired by continental models, the taking on of the submissive stance.