2020
DOI: 10.1353/sel.2020.0002
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George Herbert and the Dangers of Invention

Abstract: How well her name an Army doth present, In whom the Lord of hosts did pitch his tent! -George Herbert, "Ana-{MARY/ARMY}gram" 1

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“…As Anne Boemler concludes: 'Herbert's disavowal of invention is more complete precisely because his poem is an imitation of another's', urged still to copy, but to choose his model more wisely. 24 yet without Sidney's run-up depicting a painful block, which is where all the energy of Sonnets 1 and 3 lies, the concluding advice in Herbert's last three lines seems lame. A mutely frustrated Astrophil has no option left to speak about his love except by copying.…”
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“…As Anne Boemler concludes: 'Herbert's disavowal of invention is more complete precisely because his poem is an imitation of another's', urged still to copy, but to choose his model more wisely. 24 yet without Sidney's run-up depicting a painful block, which is where all the energy of Sonnets 1 and 3 lies, the concluding advice in Herbert's last three lines seems lame. A mutely frustrated Astrophil has no option left to speak about his love except by copying.…”
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confidence: 99%