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Matthews, S. (2017). Thomas A. Prendergast. Poetical Dust: Poets Corner and the Making of Britain. Haney Foundation Series. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015. Pp. 256. $59.95 (cloth). Journal of British Studies, 56(1), 212-214. https://doi.org/10.1017/jbr.2016.169 Peer reviewed version License (if available): Unspecified Link to published version (if available): 10.1017/jbr.2016.169 Link to publication record in Explore Bristol Research PDF-document This is the author accepted manuscript (AAM). The final published version (version of record) is available online via Cambridge University Press at https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-british-studies/article/divclasstitlethomas-a-prendergast-poetical-dust-poets-corner-and-the-making-of-britain-haney-foundation-seriesphiladelphia-university-of-pennsylvania-press-2015-pp-256-5995- clothdiv/f357756c4f98d151a8d4ca53b9ce4f10. Please refer to any applicable terms of use of the publisher. University of Bristol - Explore Bristol Research General rights This document is made available in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite only the published version using the reference above. Full terms of use are available: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/pure/about/ebr-terms

THOMAS A. PRENDERGAST. Poetical Dust: Poets Corner and the Making of Britain. Haney Foundation Series. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015. Pp. 256. $59.95 (cloth). Poets Corner is Britain s national literary shrine located in the South Transept of Westminster Abbey, London. It is a frankly peculiar heritage landmark: cold, stony, crowded with heterogeneous memorials and inscriptions, incoherent, unlovely, yet evocative. Variously lauded as sacred ground and dismissed as an English curiosity, it evades the factual explanations of guidebooks such as James Wilkinson s Poets Corner (2007). Poetical Dust is the first full-length modern cultural history, a chronologically wide-ranging multi-stranded narrative exploring also the intangible affect of this tiny but symbolically dense site. Thomas A. Prendergast, Professor of English at Wooster College, Ohio, is preoccupied with a complex of material and metaphorical relations between writers bodily remains, their literary corpora, readers, and society, as demonstrated by his previous monograph, Chaucer s Dead Body: From Corpse to Corpus (2004). While recent scholars such as Philip Connell, Matthew Craske, and Samantha Matthews have produced shorter, period-specific studies of Poets Corner, medievalist Prendergast offers an in-depth, transhistorical, revisionary history. Presenting the fruits of detailed research in the Westminster Abbey archives and informed by recent theories of the body, affect, space and place, and literary tourism, Poetical Dust is full of rich and strange stories of burials, monuments, commemorative inscriptions, exhumations and relocations and of the mixed emotions they elicit. The book s original thesis is that Poets Corner is shaped as much by dead writers buried elsewhere e.g., William Shakespeare, Alexander Pope, and all women authors as by those whose remains lie under the stone pavement, led by Geoffrey Chaucer, the first poetical corpse buried there (29). Many people with no link to the arts, and obscure and

third-rate writers with little claim to fame, are buried in this eccentric pantheon. Prendergast shows how, over five centuries, the often fraught interactions of sacred and secular, Catholic and Protestant, public and private, political and literary, material and immaterial have produced the idiosyncratic commemorative space of Poets Corner (a name not coined until 1733). The book has five chapters. Westminster Abbey and the Incorporation of Poets Corner explores the importance of the material body to the Abbey s sacred space, and proposes that a 1378 violation of sanctuary enabled a distinctive secular corporeal aesthetics before Chaucer s interment. Melancholia, Monumental Resistance, and the Invention of Poets Corner argues for Edmund Spenser as a foundational Protestant figure of constructive melancholia, and lays out Ben Jonson s ambivalence about the space s metaphorical potential (13 14) through debates about whether to relocate Shakespeare s remains from Stratford. Focusing on Dryden and Pope, Love, Literary Publicity, and the Naming of Poets Corner shows how it became defined as the national commemorative space despite anxiety that poetry was devalued by publicity. Absence and the Public Poetics of Regret proposes that in the nineteenth century Poets Corner was energized then diminished by the exclusion of major writers such as Byron and George Eliot due to prejudices about morals, beliefs, or gender; retrospective commemorations only confirmed the site s creeping stasis. Finally, Poetic Exhumation and the Anxiety of Absence reads the controversial 1938 exhumation of Spenser as evidence of the failed Victorian project of literature as a model for civil society. Appendices a graveplan, burial and monument list, and chronology used in combination help the reader envisage the site at different times, though Abbey records are incomplete, so we will never know everyone who is buried there (165).

For Prendergast, Poets Corner is inherently paradoxical, and produces paradoxical emotions and behaviors in those who make and visit it. The cause is that it attempts a material commemoration of that which was necessarily immaterial (15) poetry, which according to the influential Horatian trope outlasts material monuments because it is preserved in readers memories. Prendergast boldly attributes agency to Poets Corner, arguing that the accumulation of multiple actions over time creates a larger sensibility (xi), even an authorial consciousness (xiii) that influences visitors. This supports his view that the visitor s encounter with the space replicates the reader s encounter with the text, forming a metaphorical canon or legible history of literature in stone while generating elusive affective responses produced by a kind of ghostly absence (123). In my view, this analysis underestimates the complexity of readers experiences of literary texts (particularly poetry), and overestimates the attentiveness of many visitors readings of commemorative space. More persuasive is Prendergast s model of narrative emplotment, whereby the site generates an increasingly powerful (if paradoxical) internal narrative logic that diminishes again due to mass tourism, poetry s weakened cultural status, and closure to new burials and memorials. This self-assured contribution to British Studies is nonetheless bookended by discussions of American responses: writings by Washington Irving and Nathaniel Hawthorne in the nineteenth century and the late-twentieth-century construction of the American Poets Corner, in the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, New York. Prendergast s gesture demonstrates the temporal and geographical reach of Westminster Abbey s Poets Corner (x), but also suggests anxiety that American readers will not fully grant the significance of such a profoundly English space (x). Engagement with scholarship in the field is good, though there are omissions, notably Paul Westover s Necromanticism: Traveling to Meet the Dead, 1750 1860 (2012). One might also take issue with loose descriptions of Poets Corner as essentially a graveyard (xii) or cemetery (xiii), terms denoting outdoor burial sites,

when its character as an intramural burial-place (within the church walls) is a key factor in its declining modern status, an anachronism at odds with the prevalent anti-monumental, backto-nature aesthetic for poets graves. Prendergast argues with energy, presents his case with critically discriminating use of textual evidence, and in the main writes clear and readable prose; Poetical Dust is an engagingly lively account of a potentially dusty subject. Occasionally, though, it falls into a vein of verbal impressionism and approximation that exceeds the judicious qualification necessitated by presenting contentious or speculative interpretations or describing quasimystical affect. The use of poetical to mean of poets hence a poetical graveyard (3) casts a speciously figurative aura over factual statements; a poet s corpse is far from poetical. The formula a kind of is a compulsive stylistic tic; within a few sentences we are told that This inscription would seem to be a kind of elegy, We move [ ] through the poem as a kind of narrative, it laments a kind of lost former self, and Robert Hauley is a kind of martyr (35). The reader might legitimately ask, what kind exactly? The book would be better and a couple of pages shorter if every redundant a kind of was cut. However, this quibble does not diminish Prendergast s achievement; Poetical Dust is the authoritative modern account of Poets Corner. Samantha Matthews, University of Bristol