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A Political Biography of Sarah Fielding

Author : Christopher D Johnson
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2017-07-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351624992

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A Political Biography of Sarah Fielding by Christopher D Johnson Pdf

Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The making of a novelist -- 2 Her own story, The Adventures of David Simple -- 3 Familiar Letters between the Principal Characters of David Simple -- 4 The Governess, a new experiment in fiction -- 5 Forays into literary criticism -- 6 David Simple, Volume the Last -- 7 Collaboration and innovation, The Cry -- 8 The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia -- 9 The History of the Countess of Dellwyn -- Conclusion -- Works cited -- Index

The History of the Countess of Dellwyn, by Sarah Fielding

Author : Gillian Skinner
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2022-04-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351003407

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The History of the Countess of Dellwyn, by Sarah Fielding by Gillian Skinner Pdf

Sarah Fielding was one of the most respected women authors of her generation and a key figure in the development of the novel. She was admired especially by Samuel Richardson, who famously commented that her ‘knowledge of the human heart’ was greater than that of her brother, the novelist Henry Fielding. This edition revives The Countess of Dellwyn, the only one of Sarah Fielding’s major works not previously available in a modern scholarly edition. The novel is satirical and didactic, taking as its targets fashionable life and modern marriage (and scandalous divorce) and narrated with acerbic wit by its anonymous third-person narrator. This edition benefits greatly from Gillian Skinner’s editorial work and it is a book that will be of great interest to researchers into the eighteenth-century novel and women’s writing of the period worldwide.

A Political Biography of Henry Fielding

Author : J A Downie
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2015-10-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317314820

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A Political Biography of Henry Fielding by J A Downie Pdf

Existing accounts of Fielding's political ideas are insufficiently aware of the structure of politics in the first half of the eighteenth century, and of the ways in which Whig political ideology developed following the Revolution of 1688. This political biography explains and illustrates what 'being a Whig' meant to Fielding.

A Political Biography of Samuel Johnson

Author : Nicholas Hudson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2015-10-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317323433

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A Political Biography of Samuel Johnson by Nicholas Hudson Pdf

Johnson rose from obscure origins to become a major literary figure of the eighteenth century. Through a detailed survey of his major works and political journalism, Hudson constructs a complex picture of Johnson as a moralist forced to accept the realistic nature of politics during an era of revolutionary transition.

Misers

Author : Timothy Alborn
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2022-05-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000586008

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Misers by Timothy Alborn Pdf

This volume uses the extreme case of misers to examine interlocking categories that undergirded the emergence of modern British society, including new perspectives on charity, morality, and marriage; new representations of passion and sympathy; and new modes of saving, spending, and investment. Misers surveys this class of people—as invented and interpreted in sermons, poems, novels, and plays; analyzed by economists and philosophers; and profiled in obituaries and biographies—to explore how British attitudes about saving money shifted between 1700 and 1860. As opposed to the century before, the nineteenth century witnessed a new appreciation for misers, as economists credited them with adding to the nation's stock of capital and novelists newly imagined their capacity to empathize with fellow human beings. These characters shared the spotlight with real people who posthumously donned that label, populating into a cottage industry of miser biographies by the 1850s. By the time A Christmas Carol appeared in 1843, many Victorians had come to embrace misers as links that connected one generation’s extreme saving with the next generation’s virtuous spending. With a broad chronological period, this volume is useful for students and scholars interested in representation of misers in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain.

British Women Satirists in the Long Eighteenth Century

Author : Amanda Hiner,Elizabeth Tasker Davis
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2022-04-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781108837361

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British Women Satirists in the Long Eighteenth Century by Amanda Hiner,Elizabeth Tasker Davis Pdf

Featuring cutting-edge essays by leading scholars, this collection formulates a new feminist theory of eighteenth-century women's satire.

The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy

Author : Alex Eric Hernandez
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2019-10-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780192585769

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The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy by Alex Eric Hernandez Pdf

The 'rise of the middle class' in the eighteenth century has long been taken to usher in a prosaic age synonymous with the death of tragedy, an age in which the sheer ordinariness of bourgeois life was both antithetical and inured to the tragic. But the period's literature tells a very different story. Re-assembling a body of print and performance concerned with the misfortunes of the middling sort, The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy argues that these works imagined a particularly modern sort of affliction, an 'ordinary suffering' proper to ordinary life, divested of the sorts of meanings, rhetorics, and affective resonances once deployed to understand it. Whereas neoclassical aesthetics aligned tragedy with the heroic and the admirable, this 'bourgeois and domestic tragedy' treated the pain of common people with dignity and seriousness, meditating upon a suffering that was homely, familiar, entangled in the nascent values of capitalism, yet no less haunted by God. Hence, where many have seen aesthetic stagnation, misfiring emotion, and the absence of an idealized tragicness in the genre, this volume sees instead a sustained engagement in the emotional processes and representational techniques through which the middle rank feels its way into modernity. By attending closely to this long neglected subject, The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy turns the critical account of eighteenth-century tragedy on its head. It reads the genre's emergence in the period as a vigorous cultural conversation on whose life—and whose way of life—is grievable, as well as how mourning might be performed

Henry Fielding In Our Time

Author : J. A. Downie
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2020-11-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781527561823

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Henry Fielding In Our Time by J. A. Downie Pdf

Henry Fielding In Our Time publishes many of the papers presented at the international conference held at the University of London 19-21 April 2007 to commemorate the tercentenary of his birth. Written by established scholars, including the acknowledged doyen of Fielding scholars, Martin C. Battestin of the University of Virginia, as well as younger scholars who successfully bring their recent research to bear on neglected areas of Fielding’s life and works, the essays offer a cross-section of current approaches to Fielding and his writings, from his ballad operas, poetry and political journalism , via Joseph Andrews, Tom Jones and Amelia—the novels for which he is still best known—to the social pamphlets written during his years at Bow Street as magistrate for Westminster and Middlesex. The collection should appeal both to undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as academics and general readers interested in the eighteenth-century in general, and Fielding’s contribution to the emergence and development of the novel form in particular.

Mercy and British Culture, 1760-1960

Author : James Gregory
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2021-11-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781350142602

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Mercy and British Culture, 1760-1960 by James Gregory Pdf

Spanning over 2 centuries, James Gregory's Mercy and British Culture, 1760 -1960 provides a wide-reaching yet detailed overview of the concept of mercy in British cultural history. While there are many histories of justice and punishment, mercy has been a neglected element despite recognition as an important feature of the 18th-century criminal code. Mercy and British Culture, 1760-1960 looks first at mercy's religious and philosophical aspects, its cultural representations and its embodiment. It then looks at large-scale mobilisation of mercy discourses in Ireland, during the French Revolution, in the British empire, and in warfare from the American war of independence to the First World War. This study concludes by examining mercy's place in a twentieth century shaped by total war, atomic bomb, and decolonisation.

Beyond Sense and Sensibility

Author : Peggy Thompson
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2014-12-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611486414

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Beyond Sense and Sensibility by Peggy Thompson Pdf

During the last half of the eighteenth century, sensibility and its less celebrated corollary sense were subject to constant variation, critique, and contestation in ways that raise profound questions about the formation of moral identities and communities. Beyond Sense and Sensibility addresses those questions. What authority does reason retain as a moral faculty in an age of sensibility? How reliable or desirable is feeling as a moral guide or a test of character? How does such a focus contribute to moral isolation and elitism or, conversely, social connectedness and inclusion? How can we distinguish between that connectedness and a disciplinary socialization? How do insensible processes contribute to our moral formation and action? What alternatives lie beyond the anthropomorphism implied by sense and sensibility? Drawing extensively on philosophical thought from the eighteenth century as well as conceptual frameworks developed in the twenty-first century, this volume of essays examines moral formation represented in or implicitly produced by a range of texts, including Boswell’s literary criticism, Fergusson’s poetry, Burney’s novels, Doddridge’s biography, Smollett’s novels, Charlotte Smith’s children’s books, Johnson’s essays, Gibbon’s history, and Wordsworth’s poetry. The distinctive conceptual and textual breadth of Beyond Sense and Sensibility yields a rich reassessment and augmentation of the two perspectives summarized by the terms sense and sensibility in later eighteenth-century Britain.

Editing Lives

Author : Jesse G. Swan
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2013-12-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611485417

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Editing Lives by Jesse G. Swan Pdf

Central to all post-Renaissance scholarship, textual studies continues to evolve, both in its techniques and methods as well as in the illumination it affords all other areas of modern knowledge. The life of our fellow human beings, and how we know and tell lives, is one such area of modern knowledge that is foundationally affected by theories and practices of textual creation, transmission, and apprehension. This collection of new essays and studies by internationally acclaimed scholars, along with a select few who are less acclaimed but of distinct promise, provides a view into the contemporary state of scholarship in textual and biographical studies. The collection also means to be of especial interest to scholars of the British eighteenth century, by concentrating its evidence and argument on topics and subjects important to contemporary eighteenth-century studies. The volume is inspired by the extensive contributions to the fields by the late O M Brack, Jr.

The History of Ophelia

Author : Sarah Fielding
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1787
Category : Country life
ISBN : UOM:39015068350910

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The Adventures of David Simple

Author : Sarah Fielding
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1744
Category : English fiction
ISBN : KBNL:KBNL03000279033

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Amelia

Author : Henry Fielding
Publisher : Broadview Press
Page : 551 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2010-08-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781460403082

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Amelia by Henry Fielding Pdf

With its combination of satire and sentiment, its focus on the seedy side of London life, and its unexpected shifts in tone, Amelia has intrigued and disturbed readers since its first publication. Eagerly awaited by Henry Fielding’s eighteenth-century readers of Tom Jones, the novel perplexed many of them. Amelia counters the traditional courtship plot of eighteenth-century novels with its convincing portrayal of a marriage between an errant husband and his wife, and is ahead of its time in its depiction of the alienation of modern city life. Appendices include contemporary criticism and related works by Alexander Pope and Sarah Fielding.

The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia

Author : Sarah Fielding
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0838752578

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The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia by Sarah Fielding Pdf

Set in the first century B.C., the Lives presents the stories of two famous women, each of whom played an important role in Roman history during the turbulent period of civil war immediately before the Golden Age of Augustus Caesar.