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Bestiaries of feeling: flies, snails, toads and spiders in Richard Lovelace’s Lucasta: PosthumePoems (1659)

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Abstract

A number of poems in Lovelace’s Posthume Poems describe tiny creatures: snails, spiders, flies, ants and toads. These poetic subjectsare bound up literally in their own or others’ substances – ingested or digested by spider’s webs, toad’s spume or magpies’ bellies. This essay reads these tiny bodies as metaphors for particular affective states closely connected to the intestine conflicts of civil war.Interpreting these feelings through a combination of contemporary affect theory, and the symbolic histories of these tiny creatureswithin the emblem book tradition, this essay argues these poems draw attention to how the material losses experienced by Royalistsrender the emotional demands of exemplary self-fashioning increasing difficult to sustain. Lyric poetry becomes an unexpectedlyappropriate vehicle to articulate this ambivalence. Declared surplus to requirements (at least by Thomas Hobbes) in the new and heavily politicised aesthetic proposed by William Davenant and Hobbes in The Preface to Gondibert (1650), these “tiny creature” poems exploit the perceived inadequacies of the lyric form to diagnose the conditions of a non-monarchical world


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Author(s): Connolly R

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: The Seventeenth Century

Year: 2017

Volume: 32

Issue: 4

Pages: 473-491

Print publication date: 29/12/2017

Online publication date: 07/02/2018

Acceptance date: 28/11/2017

Date deposited: 21/02/2018

ISSN (print): 0268-117X

ISSN (electronic): 2050-4616

Publisher: Routledge

URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/0268117X.2017.1394121

DOI: 10.1080/0268117X.2017.1394121

Notes: Part of a Special Issue entitled 'New-Modelled Cavaliers'


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