Reconcilable Differences in Eighteenth-century English Literature

Reconcilable Differences in Eighteenth-century English Literature
Author: William Bowman Piper
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1999
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780874136838

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"In this book Piper thus examines major works by Swift, Gay, Pope, Radcliffe, and Austen with the awareness of perceptualism that they must have possessed and describes the connections between their works and this philosophy."--BOOK JACKET.

Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London

Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London
Author: Clare Brant
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2009-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191557625

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Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London will entertain and inform all who are interested in literature, history, and the city of London. This unique book invites the reader to walk along the dirty, crowded, and fascinating streets of eighteenth-century London in an unusual way. Nine leading experts from the fields of literature, history, classics, gender, biography, geography, and costume, offer different interpretations of John Gay's poem Trivia: or, the Art of Walking the Streets of London (1716). The poem - a lively, funny, and thought-provoking statement about urban life - accompanies the essays, in a new edition with comprehensive notes. The introduction paints a vibrant picture of London in 1716, depicting Gay's fascinating life and literary world, offering an invaluable guide to the poem. Together, these elements allow the heat, grime, and smells of the underbelly of eighteenth-century London come alive in new ways.

Pope and Berkeley

Pope and Berkeley
Author: T. Jones
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2005-09-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230511023

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The first study dedicated to the relationship between Alexander Pope and George Berkeley, this book undertakes a comparative reading of their work on the visual environment, economics and providence, challenging current ideas of the relationship between poetry and philosophy in early eighteenth-century Britain. It shows how Berkeley's idea that the phenomenal world is the language of God, learnt through custom and experience, can help to explain some of Pope's conservative sceptical arguments, and also his virtuoso poetic techniques.

Modernist Invention

Modernist Invention
Author: Edward Allen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2020-07-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1108496326

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Modernist Invention attends to the parallel histories of media technology and modernist American poetry.

The Best Books for Academic Libraries

The Best Books for Academic Libraries
Author:
Publisher: Best Books Incorporated
Total Pages: 1132
Release: 2002
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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Books recommended for undergraduate and college libraries listed by Library of Congress Classification Numbers.

Essay and General Literature Index

Essay and General Literature Index
Author: Minnie Earl Sears
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2000
Genre: Electronic reference sources
ISBN:

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

The Invention of Northern Aesthetics in 18th-Century English Literature

The Invention of Northern Aesthetics in 18th-Century English Literature
Author: Yvonne Bezrucka
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2018-06-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1527512886

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Free, romantic, and individualistic, Britain’s self-image in the eighteenth century constructs itself in opposition to the dominant power of a southern European aesthetics. Offering a fresh understanding of how the British intelligentsia created a ‘Northern’ aesthetics to challenge the European yoke, this book explores the roots of British Romanticism and a newly created past. Literature, the arts, architecture, and gardening all contributed to the creation of this national, ‘enlightened’, Northern cultural environment, with its emphasis on a home-grown legal tradition, on a heroic Celtic past, and on the imagined democracy of King Arthur and his Roundtable of Knights as a prophetic precursor of Constitutional Monarchy. Set against the European Grand Tour, the British turned to the Domestic, Picturesque Anti-Grand-Tour, and alongside a classical literary heritage championed British authors and British empiricism, against continental religion that sanctioned an authoritarian politics that the Gothic Novel mocks. However, if empiricism and common law were vital to this emerging tradition, so too was the other driving force of Britain’s medieval inheritance, the fantasy world of mythic heroes and a celebration of what would come to be known as the ‘fairy way of writing’.

English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century

English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century
Author: Sir Leslie Stephen
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 134
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465506985

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When I was honoured by the invitation to deliver this course of lectures, I did not accept without some hesitation. I am not qualified to speak with authority upon such subjects as have been treated by my predecessors—the course of political events or the growth of legal institutions. My attention has been chiefly paid to the history of literature, and it might be doubtful whether that study is properly included in the phrase 'historical.' Yet literature expresses men's thoughts and passions, which have, after all, a considerable influence upon their lives. The writer of a people's songs, as we are told, may even have a more powerful influence than the maker of their laws. He certainly reveals more directly the true springs of popular action. The truth has been admitted by many historians who are too much overwhelmed by state papers to find space for any extended application of the method. No one, I think, has shown more clearly how much light could be derived from this source than your Oxford historian J. R. Green, in some brilliant passages of his fascinating book. Moreover, if I may venture to speak of myself, my own interest in literature has always been closely connected with its philosophical and social significance. Literature may of course be studied simply for its own intrinsic merits. But it may also be regarded as one manifestation of what is called 'the spirit of the age.' I have, too, been much impressed by a further conclusion. No one doubts that the speculative movement affects the social and political—I think that less attention has been given to the reciprocal influence. The philosophy of a period is often treated as though it were the product of impartial and abstract investigation—something worked out by the great thinker in his study and developed by simple logical deductions from the positions established by his predecessors. To my mind, though I cannot now dwell upon the point, the philosophy of an age is in itself determined to a very great extent by the social position. It gives the solutions of the problems forced upon the reasoner by the practical conditions of his time. To understand why certain ideas become current, we have to consider not merely the ostensible logic but all the motives which led men to investigate the most pressing difficulties suggested by the social development. Obvious principles are always ready, like germs, to come to life when the congenial soil is provided. And what is true of the philosophy is equally, and perhaps more conspicuously, true of the artistic and literary embodiment of the dominant ideas which are correlated with the social movement.

Swift Studies

Swift Studies
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2001
Genre:
ISBN:

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