A Clubbable Man

A Clubbable Man
Title A Clubbable Man PDF eBook
Author Anthony W Lee
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 323
Release 2022-06-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1684483522

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Samuel Johnson famously referred to his future biographer, the unsociable magistrate Sir John Hawkins, as “a most unclubbable man." Conversely, this celebratory volume gathers distinguished eighteenth-century studies scholars to honor the achievements, professional generosity, and sociability of Greg Clingham, taking as its theme textual and social group formations. Here, Philip Smallwood examines the “mirrored minds” of Johnson and Shakespeare, while David Hopkins parses intersections of the general and particular in three key eighteenth-century figures. Aaron Hanlon draws parallels between instances of physical rambling and rhetorical strategies in Johnson’s Rambler, while Cedric D. Reverand dissects the intertextual strands uniting Dryden and Pope. Contributors take up other topics significant to the field, including post-feminism, travel, and seismology. Whether discussing cultural exchange or textual reciprocities, each piece extends the theme, building on the trope of relationship to organize and express its findings. Rounding out this collection are tributes from Clingham’s former students and colleagues, including original poetry.

The Biggest Member a Year with the World's Most Clubbable Man

The Biggest Member a Year with the World's Most Clubbable Man
Title The Biggest Member a Year with the World's Most Clubbable Man PDF eBook
Author Pile
Publisher
Pages
Release 2008-12-01
Genre
ISBN 9780571222742

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Cassell's Magazine

Cassell's Magazine
Title Cassell's Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 492
Release 1870
Genre
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One City and Many Men

One City and Many Men
Title One City and Many Men PDF eBook
Author Sir Algernon West
Publisher London : Smith, Elder
Pages 282
Release 1908
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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Club Life of London (Vol. 1&2)

Club Life of London (Vol. 1&2)
Title Club Life of London (Vol. 1&2) PDF eBook
Author John Timbs
Publisher e-artnow
Pages 558
Release 2021-01-28
Genre History
ISBN

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Club Life of London in two volumes is a work of social history that presents the pictures of the social life of England's Capital, with anecdotes of the clubs, coffee-houses and taverns of the metropolis during the 17th, 18th, and 19th century. The goal of the work was to record the Club-life in a series of sketches of the leading Societies, presented through the portrayal of a wide variety clubs and taverns. The first volume deals with London Clubs, while the second volume is devoted to the Coffee-house and Tavern Life, and presents a diversity of sketches, anecdotes and reminiscences

A Room of His Own

A Room of His Own
Title A Room of His Own PDF eBook
Author Barbara Black
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 313
Release 2012-04-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0821444352

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In nineteenth-century London, a clubbable man was a fortunate man, indeed. The Reform, the Athenaeum, the Travellers, the Carlton, the United Service are just a few of the gentlemen’s clubs that formed the exclusive preserve known as “clubland” in Victorian London—the City of Clubs that arose during the Golden Age of Clubs. Why were these associations for men only such a powerful emergent institution in nineteenth-century London? Distinctly British, how did these single-sex clubs help fashion men, foster a culture of manliness, and assist in the project of nation building? What can elite male affiliative culture tell us about nineteenth-century Britishness? A Room of His Own sheds light on the mysterious ways of male associational culture as it examines such topics as fraternity, sophistication, nostalgia, social capital, celebrity, gossip, and male professionalism. The story of clubland (and the literature it generated) begins with Britain’s military heroes home from the Napoleonic campaign and quickly turns to Dickens’s and Thackeray’s acrimonious Garrick Club Affair. It takes us to Richard Burton’s curious Cannibal Club and Winston Churchill’s The Other Club; it goes underground to consider Uranian desire and Oscar Wilde’s clubbing and resurfaces to examine the problematics of belonging in Trollope’s novels. The trespass of French socialist Flora Tristan, who cross-dressed her way into the clubs of Pall Mall, provides a brief interlude. London’s clubland—this all-important room of his own—comes to life as Barbara Black explores the literary representations of clubland and the important social and cultural work that this urban site enacts. Our present-day culture of connectivity owes much to nineteenth-century sociability and Victorian networks; clubland reveals to us our own enduring desire to belong, to construct imagined communities, and to affiliate with like-minded comrades.

THREE ENGLISH COMEDIES: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER; THE RIVALS; THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL

THREE ENGLISH COMEDIES: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER; THE RIVALS; THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL
Title THREE ENGLISH COMEDIES: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER; THE RIVALS; THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL PDF eBook
Author A. B. DE MILLE, A.M.
Publisher
Pages 548
Release 1924
Genre
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