1. The changing History of English Poetry 1774–1871: language, literature and Anglo-Saxon whiteness.
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Young, Helen, Rajendran, Shyama, and Rahman, Sabina
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MIDDLE English language , *HISTORY of the English language , *ENGLISH literature , *BRITISH literature , *CANON (Literature) - Abstract
Race formation, canon formation, and the writing of linguistic history can all be understood as processes of standardisation that differentiate through inclusion and exclusion of selected characteristics (of a human group, language use, or literary work) in synchronic moments and artificially link those moments to create diachronic histories that can span millennia. As we will show in this essay, Thomas Warton's The History of English Poetry, from the Close of the Eleventh to the commencement of the Eighteenth Century (1775–1778) enacts all three processes simultaneously in ways that are inextricably entangled, and structured by an ideology of standardisation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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