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John Cruso of Norwich and Anglo-Dutch Literary Identity in the Seventeenth Century
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The first book-length biography of John Cruso of Norwich (b. 1592/3), a second-generation migrant poet, translator and military author, that explores ideas and practices of identity formation in th...
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The first book-length biography of John Cruso of Norwich (b. 1592/3), a second-generation migrant poet, translator and military author, that explores ideas and practices of identity formation in the early modern period.
John Cruso of Norwich (b. 1592/3), the eldest son of Flemish migrants, was a man of many parts: Dutch and English poet, translator, military author, virtuoso networker, successful merchant and hosier, Dutch church elder and militia captain. This first book-length biography, making extensive use of archival and literary sources, reconstructs the life and work of this multi-talented, self-made man, whose literary oeuvre is marked by its polyvocality.
Cruso's poetry includes a Dutch amplificatio on Psalm 8, some 221 Dutch epigrams, and elegies (one of which frames the most important Anglo-Dutch literary moment in the seventeenth century, a collection of Dutch and Latin elegies which marked the death of the London Dutch church minister, Simeon Ruytinck, and included verses by Constantijn Huygens and Jacob Cats). As a military author, Cruso published five works, in English, including two translations from the French. These works display his knowledge of the canon of classical and Renaissance literature, which, in turn, allowed him to fashion himself as a miles doctus, a learned soldier, and make a contribution to military science in England prior to and during the English Civil Wars.
In focusing on the rich and varied life and works of John Cruso, this book also explores ideas and practices of identity formation in the early modern period, as well as allowing Cruso's life to shed further light on the migrant experience in seventeenth-century Norwich. Joby shows how a second-generation migrant could successfully integrate himself into English society, whilst continuing to engage with his Low Countries heritage.
John Cruso of Norwich (b. 1592/3), the eldest son of Flemish migrants, was a man of many parts: Dutch and English poet, translator, military author, virtuoso networker, successful merchant and hosier, Dutch church elder and militia captain. This first book-length biography, making extensive use of archival and literary sources, reconstructs the life and work of this multi-talented, self-made man, whose literary oeuvre is marked by its polyvocality.
Cruso's poetry includes a Dutch amplificatio on Psalm 8, some 221 Dutch epigrams, and elegies (one of which frames the most important Anglo-Dutch literary moment in the seventeenth century, a collection of Dutch and Latin elegies which marked the death of the London Dutch church minister, Simeon Ruytinck, and included verses by Constantijn Huygens and Jacob Cats). As a military author, Cruso published five works, in English, including two translations from the French. These works display his knowledge of the canon of classical and Renaissance literature, which, in turn, allowed him to fashion himself as a miles doctus, a learned soldier, and make a contribution to military science in England prior to and during the English Civil Wars.
In focusing on the rich and varied life and works of John Cruso, this book also explores ideas and practices of identity formation in the early modern period, as well as allowing Cruso's life to shed further light on the migrant experience in seventeenth-century Norwich. Joby shows how a second-generation migrant could successfully integrate himself into English society, whilst continuing to engage with his Low Countries heritage.
Price: $170.00
Pages: 408
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: D.S.Brewer
Publication Date:
07 January 2022
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781843846147
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Literature: history and criticism, LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval, HISTORY / Modern / 17th Century, Biography: historical, political and military, Political leaders and leadership
Joby's painstaking study of Cruso combines archival detective work with careful close reading of poetry and prose. It succeeds in showing the interest of an otherwise minor figure for thinking about hybrid identities and multilingual cultural production in early modern England.
Prologue
1. Intrat John Cruso
2. John Cruso's school days
3. John Cruso's early adult life
4. Cruso's elegy to Simeon Ruytinck (1622)
5. Cruso the English poet
6. 1632 - Cruso's annus mirabilis
7. Cruso the translator
8. Cruso's 1642 Dutch verses: praise and lamentation
9. Cruso and the English Civil Wars
10.Cruso the Epigrammatist
11. Cruso's final years
Epilogue
Appendix 1: Poems by John Cruso
Appendix 2: Liminary verses in John Cruso's English publications
1. Intrat John Cruso
2. John Cruso's school days
3. John Cruso's early adult life
4. Cruso's elegy to Simeon Ruytinck (1622)
5. Cruso the English poet
6. 1632 - Cruso's annus mirabilis
7. Cruso the translator
8. Cruso's 1642 Dutch verses: praise and lamentation
9. Cruso and the English Civil Wars
10.Cruso the Epigrammatist
11. Cruso's final years
Epilogue
Appendix 1: Poems by John Cruso
Appendix 2: Liminary verses in John Cruso's English publications