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Castara, 1640

Edited and Collated with the Earlier Ones of 1634, 1635

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William Habington's 'Castara,' published in 1640, is a remarkable reflection of the early modern poetic landscape, blending both lyricism and philosophical inquiry. The work is a collection of poetic expressions, delivered through a series of heartfelt verses dedicated to the idealized figure of Castara, drawing on the traditions of Petrarchan sonnets while engaging deeply with themes of love, beauty, and the human condition. The literary style is characterized by its rich imagery and emotional depth, encapsulating the metaphysical nuances of the era, while the interplay of personal sentiment and social commentary reveals the complexities of love across various strata of experience. Habington, a prominent poet of the early 17th century, was profoundly influenced by the tumultuous historical backdrop of his time, particularly the socio-political upheavals that culminated in the English Civil War. His background, including a noble lineage and a keen interest in both classical and contemporary literary forms, equipped him with a unique perspective to explore themes of passion and virtue, especially within the framework of courtly love and its consequences. 'Castara' is a compelling read for enthusiasts of early modern poetry, scholars of romantic literature, and anyone intrigued by the interplay of personal and societal themes. Its exquisite language and profound insights into human emotions make it an essential addition to the canon of 17th-century literature.

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11 October 2024
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140 p.
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