Caelica

Caelica

Fulke Greville / Lord Brooke

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9789354212079
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Caelica, by Fulke Greville, is an intimate sonnet sequence that probes desire, duty and the life of the mind at the close of the sixteenth century. Language as clear as glass. Part Elizabethan poetry collection and part reflective anthology, Caelica sits within English renaissance literature as a compact, exacting example of renaissance verse: its sonnets move between courtly love poetry and emergent metaphysical themes, trading rhetorical performance for austere moral intensity. The poems are at once personal and philosophical; terse lyric moments open into sustained philosophical reflections that repay repeated reading. Greville’s restraint and intellectual rigour make each sonnet feel like a small philosophical meditation: aphoristic lines that still open into unexpected emotional depth. The result is poetry that suits casual reading and close academic attention alike. Readers who enjoy early modern English poets and those drawn to work similar to Philip Sidney will find familiar lyric restraint here, but Greville brings a distinct voice - more contemplative, more prone to moral query - that scholars and curious readers alike will appreciate.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Historically important among sonnet sequence anthologies, Caelica offers a window onto 16th century England’s courtly circles and the changing shape of English poetic thought. It is both an accessible read for casual browsers and a valuable resource for poetry for literature students hunting primary texts; classic poetry lovers and collectors will prize the clarity of this edition and the chance to hold an overlooked piece of literary history. This edition restores an historical voice to the modern canon, inviting readers to compare Greville’s ethical questioning with his contemporaries among early modern English poets. For anyone interested in the sweep of English renaissance literature or the quiet power of early modern lyric, Greville’s Caelica repays attention with its austere candour and surprising depth.

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