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Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : James Edward Tobin |
Publisher | : Biblo & Tannen Publishers |
Release | : 1967 |
File | : 204 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0819601888 |
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Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : James Edward Tobin |
Publisher | : Biblo & Tannen Publishers |
Release | : 1967 |
File | : 204 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0819601888 |
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.
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : Louise Joy |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Release | : 2020-07-29 |
File | : 218 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9783030460082 |
Although the emergence of the English novel is generally regarded as an eighteenth-century phenomenon, this is the first book to be published professing to cover the 'eighteenth-century English novel' in its entirety. This Handbook surveys the development of the English novel during the 'long' eighteenth century-in other words, from the later seventeenth century right through to the first three decades of the nineteenth century when, with the publication of the novels of Jane Austen and Walter Scott, 'the novel' finally gained critical acceptance and assumed the position of cultural hegemony it enjoyed for over a century. By situating the novels of the period which are still read today against the background of the hundreds published between 1660 and 1830, this Handbook not only covers those 'masters and mistresses' of early prose fiction-such as Defoe, Richardson, Fielding, Sterne, Burney, Scott and Austen-who are still acknowledged to be seminal figures in the emergence and development of the English novel, but also the significant number of recently-rediscovered novelists who were popular in their own day. At the same time, its comprehensive coverage of cultural contexts not considered by any existing study, but which are central to the emergence of the novel, such as the book trade and the mechanics of book production, copyright and censorship, the growth of the reading public, the economics of culture both in London and in the provinces, and the re-printing of popular fiction after 1774, offers unique insight into the making of the English novel.
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : J. A. Downie |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Release | : 2016-07-21 |
File | : 625 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780191651069 |
Study of the theories and methods informing editions of Milton and Shakespeare in the eighteenth century.
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
Author | : Marcus Walsh |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Release | : 2004-07-05 |
File | : 244 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0521602904 |
Aphra Behn, Susannah Centlivre, Hannah Cowley, and Elizabeth Inchbald were the only four female playwrights in England with multiple comic successes from 1670-1800. Behn's interest in the body, Centlivre's fascination with written contracts, Cowley's nationalism, and Inchbald's discussion of divorce emerge in the comic events that are animated by the psychological mechanisms of humor. Attending to the dialogue between these comic events and the plays' more predictable comic endings illuminates the philosophical, political, and legal arguments about women and marriage that fascinated both female playwrights and the theatergoing public.
Genre | : Performing Arts |
Author | : M. Anderson |
Publisher | : Springer |
Release | : 2002-02-22 |
File | : 266 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780312292751 |
This first critical collection on Delarivier Manley revisits the most heated discussions, adds new perspectives in light of growing awareness of Manley’s multifaceted contributions to eighteenth-century literature, and demonstrates the wide range of thinking about her literary production and significance. While contributors reconsider some well-known texts through her generic intertextuality or unresolved political moments, the volume focuses more on those works that have had less attention: dramas, correspondence, journalistic endeavors, and late prose fiction. The methodological approaches incorporate traditional investigations of Manley, such as historical research, gender theory, and comparative close readings, as well as some recently influential theories, like geocriticism and affect studies. This book forges new paths in the many underdeveloped directions in Manley scholarship, including her work’s exploration of foreign locales, the power dynamics between individuals and in relation to states, sexuality beyond heteronormativity, and the shifting operations and influences of genre. While it draws on previous writing about Manley’s engagement with Whig/Tory politics, gender, and queerness, it also argues for Manley’s contributions as a writer with wide-ranging knowledge of both the inner sanctums of London and the outer developing British Empire, an astute reader of politics, a sophisticated explorer of emotional and gender dynamics, and a flexible and clever stylist. In contrast to the many ways Manley has been too easily dismissed, this collection carefully considers many points of view, and opens the way for new analyses of Manley’s life, work, and vital contributions to the full range of forms in which she wrote.
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : Aleksondra Hultquist |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Release | : 2016-07-01 |
File | : 261 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781317196938 |
This book, first published in 1988, is a study of the development of accounting in eighteenth century Scotland. The investigation is organised around a survey of early Scottish accounting texts, an analysis of their exposition of the Italian method of book-keeping and their treatment of certain selected topics. The aim is to evaluate the contribution that these Scottish accountants made to the development of a profession.
Genre | : Business & Economics |
Author | : Michael J. Mepham |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Release | : 2020-09-04 |
File | : 430 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781000165524 |
A collection of the author's essays on the history and development of female identity from the 18th to the early 20th centuries. Throughout the book are woven themes which are constant in Castle's work: fantasy, hallucination, travesty, transgression and sexual ambiguity.
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : Terry Castle Professor of English Stanford University |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Release | : 1995-03-24 |
File | : 294 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780198024279 |
The Culture of the Gift in Eighteenth-Century England analyzes the long overlooked role of gift exchange in literary texts and cultural documents and provides innovative readings of how gift transactions shaped the institutions and practices that gave this era its distinctive identity.
Genre | : Social Science |
Author | : C. Klekar |
Publisher | : Springer |
Release | : 2009-01-05 |
File | : 263 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780230618411 |
Paradoxically, however, each of these "realistic" novelists, other than Sterne, failed in his attempt to erect character as a moral buffer against the suspense of a commercially driven world."--Jacket.
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : James Cruise |
Publisher | : Bucknell University Press |
Release | : 1999 |
File | : 260 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0838754287 |