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Cover of Fantasy, Fashion, and Affection

Fantasy, Fashion, and Affection

by Jay A. Gertzman

Book Details

Publisher:Popular Press
Published:1986
Pages:252
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

Robert Herrick (1591-1674) achieved fame only in the nineteenth century. The book features approximately fifty reproductions of illustrations of Hesperides.

Our Review

This collection brings Robert Herrick's 17th-century poetry to life through approximately fifty reproductions of illustrations from Hesperides, offering a visual entry point into the work of a poet who remained largely uncelebrated until the Victorian era. The book focuses on the intertwined themes of fantasy, fashion, and affection that characterize Herrick's verse, using period artwork to illuminate his lyrical explorations of love, ritual, and the fleeting nature of beauty. These illustrations serve as a historical and aesthetic guide, connecting modern readers with the material culture and artistic sensibilities of Herrick's time.

What distinguishes this volume is its ability to make a once-neglected literary figure accessible and visually compelling. The curated selection of images does more than decorate the text; it provides crucial context for Herrick's preoccupations with sartorial detail and pastoral fantasy, revealing why his work eventually resonated with a later age. Readers with an interest in the intersection of poetry and art history, or those curious about the rediscovery of overlooked writers, will find this a particularly engaging resource. It successfully argues for Herrick's relevance by showing how his themes of love and transience are eternally woven into the fabric of visual and literary expression.

Themes

Poetry

Subjects

Poetry