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Michael Drayton¡¯s Poly-Olbion: Britain¡¯s First Antiquarian Epic

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Vine A (2023) Michael Drayton¡¯s Poly-Olbion: Britain¡¯s First Antiquarian Epic. In: volume 95. The 95th General Meeting of the English Literary Society of Japan, Yokohama, 20.05.2023-21.05.2023. The English Literary Society of Japan. https://www.elsj.org/meeting/Proceedings/95.html

Abstract
First paragraph: A ¡®poet historical¡¯ Michael Drayton (1561¨C1631) has never been the most fashionable of English poets. Modern literary accounts, if they discuss him at all, tend to represent him as a ¡®belated¡¯ writer: as a poet with an essentially Elizabethan worldview, who had the misfortune to live out more than half his adult life after Queen Elizabeth I had died in 1603, and as a writer whose work was defined by a powerful nostalgia for that earlier era. The American scholar Richard Hardin, for example, characterized him as a writer who was ¡®as conservative in poetry as he was in politics¡¯, and who ¡®continued writing the kinds of verse that had already been out of date in his youth¡¯.

StatusPublished
Publication date12/07/2023
Publication date online12/07/2023
PublisherThe English Literary Society of Japan
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ConferenceThe 95th General Meeting of the English Literary Society of Japan
Conference locationYokohama
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Dr Angus Vine

Dr Angus Vine

Associate Professor, English Studies