Eighteenth-century Contexts: Historical Inquiries in Honor of Phillip HarthHoward D. Weinbrot, Peter J. Schakel, Stephen E. Karian Eighteenth-Century Contexts offers a lively array of essays that consider literary, intellectual, political, theological, and cultural aspects of the years 1650-1800, in the British Isles and Europe. At the center of the book is Jonathan Swift; several essays delve into his poetry, his similarities to Bernard Mandeville, his response to Anthony Collins's Discourse of Free-Thinking, and the relationship between his Gulliver's Travels and Thomas More's Utopia. Other essays discuss Alexander Pope, eighteenth-century music and poetry, William Congreve, James Boswell, Samuel Richardson, and women's novels of the eighteenth century. |
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Page 118
... Lady A - s - n Weary of the Dean " ( 1728 ? ) , where upon first seeing the poem Lady Acheson found herself reading what she would not have said but might have thought about Swift : III . After a Week , a Month , a Quarter , And Day ...
... Lady A - s - n Weary of the Dean " ( 1728 ? ) , where upon first seeing the poem Lady Acheson found herself reading what she would not have said but might have thought about Swift : III . After a Week , a Month , a Quarter , And Day ...
Page 120
... Lady Acheson was given the poem at Market Hill or listened to Swift read it aloud there , the original title , " The Journal of a Dublin Lady , " might have led her to expect another poem in her own voice ; instead she finds herself ...
... Lady Acheson was given the poem at Market Hill or listened to Swift read it aloud there , the original title , " The Journal of a Dublin Lady , " might have led her to expect another poem in her own voice ; instead she finds herself ...
Page 128
... Lady and " The Lady's Dressing Room " claim to be objective recordings of data , the one a journal transcribing " The Annals of a Female Day " ( Poems 2 : 445 ) , the other a " Survey , " an " Inventory , " of what Strephon found . The ...
... Lady and " The Lady's Dressing Room " claim to be objective recordings of data , the one a journal transcribing " The Annals of a Female Day " ( Poems 2 : 445 ) , the other a " Survey , " an " Inventory , " of what Strephon found . The ...
Contents
16131798 | 3 |
The fashionable cutt of the town and William | 26 |
A Preface to Anglican Rationalism | 44 |
Copyright | |
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