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델라 크루스카니즘과 메리 로빈슨Della Cruscanism and Mary Robinson

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Della Cruscanism and Mary Robinson
Authors
김성중
Issue Date
May-2016
Publisher
한국18세기영문학회
Keywords
Della Cruscanism; Robert Merry; Hannah Cowley; Mary Robinson; Sappho and Phaon; Sonnet
Citation
18세기영문학, v.13, no.1, pp 1 - 32
Pages
32
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
18세기영문학
Volume
13
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
32
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/16353
ISSN
1976-0930
Abstract
Despite the fact that Della Cruscanism was very popular in the late eighteenth century of England, literary critics have not accorded it much importance since it was blasted by William Gifford in The Baviad. The movement was initiated by Robert Merry and Hannah Cowley under the pen name of Della Crusca and Anna Matilda respectively. Merry and Cowley sent their playful love poems to each other in the newspaper The World. After some minor frictions over their ideas about poetry, they signed off and then Mary Robinson sent a love poem to Merry using the pen name of Laura. Della Cruscanism can be characterized by the emotional, spontaneous, improvisational, theatrical aspects of the correspondent’s aesthetics, but Robinson, although she praised and accepted Merry’s poetics, seems move beyond Della Cruscanism proper. Robinson wasthe author of Sappho and Phaon written in the form of the Petrarchan sonnetcycle, widely regardedas a masculine genre. In this work, she shows off her ability to accomplish he challenge of penning a love sonnet as a woman poet. Unlike the original work by Ovid, her work deals with the dilemma of relying on fancy and reason as poetic functions in solving human sufferings. Robinson attempts to tackle human problems in a serious way, unlike Cowley, who merely saw poetry as a playful platform for jokes and word games. Although some critics like Jerome McGann regard Cowley’s view as more sophisticated, this paper argues that Robinson shares Wordsworth’s poetics and deserves to be treated as a legitimate precursor of British Romanticism.
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