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Ideology and Form in Eighteenth-century Literature

Author : David H. Richter
Publisher : Texas Tech University Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0896724158

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Ideology and Form in Eighteenth-century Literature by David H. Richter Pdf

"A dozen renowned scholars discuss each other's work and attempt to come to terms with the central theoretical issues about which the discipline disagrees. Focusing primarily on Henry Fielding, the essays employ and defend positions within feminism, Marxism, Bour-delian analysis, queer theory, and cultural studies, along with a more theoretically savvy version of formalist criticism."--BOOK JACKET.

Manuscript Miscellanies in Early Modern England

Author : Joshua Eckhardt,Daniel Starza Smith
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2016-05-13
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9781317101055

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Manuscript Miscellanies in Early Modern England by Joshua Eckhardt,Daniel Starza Smith Pdf

Perhaps more than any other kind of book, manuscript miscellanies require a complex and ’material’ reading strategy. This collection of essays engages the renewed and expanding interest in early modern English miscellanies, anthologies, and other compilations. Manuscript Miscellanies in Early Modern England models and refines the study of these complicated collections. Several of its contributors question and redefine the terms we use to describe miscellanies and anthologies. Two senior scholars correct the misidentification of a scribe and, in so doing, uncover evidence of a Catholic, probably Jesuit, priest and community in a trio of manuscripts. Additional contributors show compilers interpreting, attributing, and arranging texts, as well as passively accepting others’ editorial decisions. While manuscript verse miscellanies remain appropriately central to the collection, several essays also involve print and prose, ranging from letters to sermons and even political prophesies. Using extensive textual and bibliographical evidence, the collection offers stimulating new readings of literature, politics, and religion in the early modern period, and promises to make important interventions in academic studies of the history of the book.

Essay and General Literature Index

Author : Minnie Earl Sears,Marian Shaw,Dorothy Herbert West
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Electronic reference sources
ISBN : UVA:X004686846

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Essay and General Literature Index by Minnie Earl Sears,Marian Shaw,Dorothy Herbert West Pdf

Includes "List of books indexed" (published also separately).

The Eighteenth Century

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 634 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Civilization, Modern
ISBN : STANFORD:36105121670314

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The Eighteenth Century by Anonim Pdf

Gender and the Fictions of the Public Sphere, 1690-1755

Author : Anthony Pollock
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2010-03-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781135855901

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Gender and the Fictions of the Public Sphere, 1690-1755 by Anthony Pollock Pdf

Challenging the longstanding interpretation of the early English public sphere as polite, inclusive, and egalitarian this book re-interprets key texts by representative male authors from the period—Addison, Steele, Shaftesbury, and Richardson—as reactionary responses to the widely-consumed and surprisingly subversive work of women writers such as Mary Astell, Delarivier Manley, and Eliza Haywood, whose political and journalistic texts have up until now received little scholarly consideration. By analyzing a wide range of materials produced between the 1690s to the 1750s, Pollock exposes a literary marketplace characterized less by cool rational discourse and genial consensus than by vehement contestation and struggles for cultural authority, particularly in debates concerning the proper extent of women’s participation in English public life. Utilizing innovative methods of research and analysis the book reveals that even at its moment of inception, there was an immanent critique of the early liberal public sphere being articulated by women writers who were keenly aware of the hierarchies and techniques of exclusion that contradicted their culture’s oft-repeated appeals to the principles of equality and universality.

Conversion and Reform in the British Novel in the 1790s

Author : A. Markley
Publisher : Springer
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2008-12-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780230617858

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Conversion and Reform in the British Novel in the 1790s by A. Markley Pdf

Conversion and Reform analyzes the work of those British reformists writing in the 1790s who reshaped the conventions of fiction to reposition the novel as a progressive political tool. Includes new readings of key figures such as Mary Wollstonecraft and Thomas Holcroft.

Irish Materialisms

Author : Colleen Taylor
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2024-01-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9780198894834

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Irish Materialisms by Colleen Taylor Pdf

Irish Materialisms: The Nonhuman and the Making of Colonial Ireland, 1690-1830, is the first book to apply recent trends in new materialist criticism to Ireland. It radically shifts familiar colonial stereotypes of the feminized, racialized cottier according to the Irish peasantry's subversive entanglement with nonhuman materiality. Each of the chapters engages a focused case study of an everyday object in colonial Ireland (coins, flax, spinning wheels, mud, and pigs) to examine how each object's unique materiality contributed to the colonial ideology of British paternalism and afforded creative Irish expression. The main argument of Irish Materialisms is its methodology: of reading literature through the agency of materiality and nonhuman narrative in order to gain a more egalitarian and varied understanding of colonial experience. Irish Materialisms proves that new materialism holds powerful postcolonial potential. Through an intimate understanding of the materiality Irish peasants handled on a daily basis, this book presents a new portrait of Irish character that reflects greater empowerment, resistance, and expression in the oppressed Irish than has been previously recognized.

Romanticism and Form

Author : A. Rawes
Publisher : Springer
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2007-04-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230206144

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Romanticism and Form by A. Rawes Pdf

This book offers new analyzes of canonical texts, contextualizations of Romantic forms in relation to war, nationalism and empire, reassessments of neglected and marginalized writers and explorations of the relationship between form and reader. It showcases a range of new approaches that are informed by deconstruction, theology and new technology.

Spectacular Disappearances

Author : Julia H. Fawcett
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2016-03-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9780472119806

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Spectacular Disappearances by Julia H. Fawcett Pdf

A look at England's larger-than-life figures in the 18th century shines a spotlight on contemporary celebrity

Henry Fielding In Our Time

Author : J. A. Downie
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 40,9 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.

Hemispheres and Stratospheres

Author : Kevin L. Cope
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2020-12-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781684482030

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Hemispheres and Stratospheres by Kevin L. Cope Pdf

Recognizing distance as a central concern of the Enlightenment, this volume offers eight essays on distance in art and literature; on cultural transmission and exchange over distance; and on distance as a topic in science, a theme in literature, and a central issue in modern research methods. Through studies of landscape gardens, architecture, imaginary voyages, transcontinental philosophical exchange, and cosmological poetry, Hemispheres and Stratospheres unfurls the early history of a distance culture that influences our own era of global information exchange, long-haul flights, colossal skyscrapers, and space tourism. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

Reading the Eighteenth-Century Novel

Author : David H. Richter
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2017-05-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781118621141

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Reading the Eighteenth-Century Novel by David H. Richter Pdf

Reading the Eighteenth-Century Novel is a lively exploration of the evolution of the English novel from 1688-1815. A range of major works and authors are discussed along with important developments in the genre, and the impact of novels on society at the time. The text begins with a discussion of the “rise of the novel” in the long eighteenth century and various theories about the economic, social, and ideological changes that caused it. Subsequent chapters examine ten particular novels, from Oroonoko and Moll Flanders to Tom Jones and Emma, using each one to introduce and discuss different rhetorical theories of narrative. The way in which books developed and changed during this period, breaking new ground, and influencing later developments is also discussed, along with key themes such as the representation of gender, class, and nationality. The final chapter explores how this literary form became a force for social and ideological change by the end of the period. Written by a highly experienced scholar of English literature, this engaging textbook guides readers through the intricacies of a transformational period for the novel.

Cultural Transfer through Translation

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789042029514

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Cultural Transfer through Translation by Anonim Pdf

Given that the dissemination of enlightened thought in Europe was mostly effected through translations, the present collection of essays focuses on how its cultural adaptation took place in various national contexts. For the first time, the theoretical model of ‘cultural transfer’ (Espagne/Werner) is applied to the eighteenth century: The intercultural dynamics of the Enlightenment become manifest in the transformation process between the original and target cultures, be it by way of acculturation, creative enhancement, or misunderstanding. Resulting in shifts of meaning, translations offer a key not just to contemporary translation practice but to the discursive network of the European Enlightenment in general. The case studies united here explore both how translations contributed to the transnational standardisation of certain key concepts, values and texts, and how they reflect national specifications of enlightened discourses. Hence, the volume contributes to Enlightenment studies, at least as much as to historical translation studies.

Eighteenth-Century Literary Affections

Author : Louise Joy
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2020-07-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783030460082

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Eighteenth-Century Literary Affections by Louise Joy Pdf

This book assesses the mediating role played by 'affections' in eighteenth-century contestations about reason and passion, questioning their availability and desirability outside textual form. It examines the formulation and idealization of this affective category in works by Isaac Watts, Lord Shaftesbury, Mary Hays, William Godwin, Helen Maria Williams, and William Wordsworth. Part I outlines how affections are invested with utopian potential in theology, moral philosophy, and criticism, re-imagining what it might mean to know emotion. Part II considers attempts of writers at the end of the period to draw affections into literature as a means of negotiating a middle way between realism and idealism, expressivism and didacticism, particularity and abstraction, subjectivity and objectivity, femininity and masculinity, radicalism and conservatism, and the foreign and the domestic.

Before Jane Austen

Author : Harrison R. Steeves
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2020-01-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000030877

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Before Jane Austen by Harrison R. Steeves Pdf

Few centuries have seen greater changes in social perspective and guiding ideas than the eighteenth century; literature in every Western country was a powerful instrument not only in recording these changes but in bringing them about. In England, the rise and development of a new literary form – the novel – graphically mirrors that great transition in social ideology, often with rare entertainment. Originally published in 1965, in the words of Professor Steeves: ‘This volume is to deal with the years in which the novel was still an experiment. At the beginning of the eighteenth century there was no novel. By the end, novels of every description were being published, not in dozens, but in hundreds. The badness of the product was universally recognized, but perhaps fifty had emerged out of the ruck of mediocrity, some tolerable, some good, and some great.’ The author tells us that it is the province of the novel ‘to deal with what seems to be real people, in situations which have the tang of the life of the time and which pose significant problems related to that life.’ He examines the changing view of the social scene in the works of the great novelists of the period – Defoe, Richardson, Fielding, Smollett, and Sterne – and in the less familiar but still significant novels of others from the time. The discussion ends with Austen because she comes ‘exactly at the end of a century highly important in intellectual and cultural history, and at the beginning of another century equally epoch-making.... Miss Austen can properly be called the first modern English novelist, the earliest to be read with the feeling that she depicts our life, and not a life placed back somewhere in history, or off somewhere in imagined space’.