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“How we can make use of any verse in common life”: the place and function of early modern poetry in literary culture

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From the sixteenth century onwards, those education institutions that were humanistic by rhetoric turned to a basic education in poetry, teaching the use of verse in everyday life. Initially, this was related to ancient verse and its meaning, then was transferred to Neo-Latin poetry and to German (vernacular) verse, thereby transforming literary culture. On this basis, the role of poetry in literary culture in the Baltics is shown using three examples: the late humanistic literary culture of Riga in the 1580s, mainly in Latin; the literary culture in Reval (Tallinn) around fifty years later, much more influenced by German-language poetry; and finally, German poems in love letters of that time, showing the application and function of verse in the private space.

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  • Martin Klöker, 2023. "“How we can make use of any verse in common life”: the place and function of early modern poetry in literary culture," Journal of Baltic Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 54(4), pages 697-710, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rbalxx:v:54:y:2023:i:4:p:697-710
    DOI: 10.1080/01629778.2023.2221665
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