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Ordering Empire: The Poetry of Camoes, Pringle and Campbell
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Ordering Empire: The Poetry of Camoes, Pringle and Campbell

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This book examines the relationship between empire, its representations in poetry, and the principal ways of ordering the world at certain key historical moments as figured in the work of three poets associated with Southern Africa: Luis Vaz de Camoes in the sixteenth century, Thomas Pringle in the nineteenth century, and Roy Campbell in the twentieth century. In its consideration of ways of ‘ordering the world’ the book draws on Michel Foucault’s theory of epistemic periodisation. Positing the various consequences of such epistemic vision, yet connately dealing with the poets as specific individuals with their own predispositions, the book engages in analyses of selected passages from Camoes’ epic Os Lusiadas, along with analyses of various poems by Pringle and Campbell.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Verlag Peter Lang
Country
Switzerland
Date
10 August 2007
Pages
283
ISBN
9783039110230

This book examines the relationship between empire, its representations in poetry, and the principal ways of ordering the world at certain key historical moments as figured in the work of three poets associated with Southern Africa: Luis Vaz de Camoes in the sixteenth century, Thomas Pringle in the nineteenth century, and Roy Campbell in the twentieth century. In its consideration of ways of ‘ordering the world’ the book draws on Michel Foucault’s theory of epistemic periodisation. Positing the various consequences of such epistemic vision, yet connately dealing with the poets as specific individuals with their own predispositions, the book engages in analyses of selected passages from Camoes’ epic Os Lusiadas, along with analyses of various poems by Pringle and Campbell.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Verlag Peter Lang
Country
Switzerland
Date
10 August 2007
Pages
283
ISBN
9783039110230