结论

N. Allsopp
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结语部分简要叙述了本书探讨的政治诗歌模式的衰落,包括达文南特和考利的去世,查理二世在1672年对特权宽容的短暂尝试,以及德莱顿和马维尔的政治分歧。然后,它将本书探讨的主权形式结合在一起。首先,它反映了将诗人的观点解读为世俗化的情况,在有限的程度上,他们强调反教权的伊拉斯丁主义。其次,它考虑了通过诗歌想象所想象的灵活而又绝对的人为主权形式。
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Conclusion
The Conclusion briefly narrates the decline of the model for political poetry explored in this book, with the deaths of Davenant and Cowley, Charles II’s short-lived experiment with prerogative toleration in 1672, and the political divergence of Dryden and Marvell. It then draws together the forms of sovereignty explored in this book. First, it reflects on the case for reading the poets’ views as secularizing, to the limited extent that they emphasize anti-clerical erastianism. And second, it considers the flexible yet absolute form of artificial sovereignty imagined through poetic imagination.
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