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Lyric Apocalypse: Milton, Marvell, and the Nature of Events

Contributor(s): Netzley, Ryan (Author)

ISBN: 9780823263479

Publisher: Fordham University Press

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Pub Date: January 22, 2015

Dewey: 821.409

LCCN: 2014029450

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.10" H x 9.10" L x 6.10" W ( 1.15 lbs) 288 pages

Series: Verbal Arts: Studies in Poetics

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What's new about the apocalypse? Revelation does not allow us to look back after the end and enumerate pivotal turning points. It happens in an immediate encounter with the transformatively new.

John Milton's and Andrew Marvell's lyrics attempt to render the experience of such an apocalyptic change in the present. In this respect they take seriously the Reformation's insistence that eschatology is a historical phenomenon. Yet these poets are also reacting to the Regicide, and, as a result, their works explore very modern questions about the nature of events, what it means for a significant historical occasion to happen.

Lyric Apocalypse argues that Milton's and Marvell's lyrics challenge any retrospective understanding of events, including one built on a theory of revolution. Instead, these poems show that there is no "after" to the apocalypse, that if we are going to talk about change, we should do so in the present, when there is still time to do something about it. For both of these poets, lyric becomes a way to imagine an apocalyptic event that would be both hopeful and new.

Brief description: Ryan Netzley is Associate Professor of English at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.

Review Quotes: "Lyric Apocalypse is a fine piece of work: timely, original, and persuasive--a powerful combination of theoretical argument with illuminating close reading. Netzely's sensitivity to verbal and syntactical alternatives is remarkable."-----Judith H. Anderson, Indiana University

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