Literature and the Social Order in Eighteenth-Century England
Title | Literature and the Social Order in Eighteenth-Century England PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Copley |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 285 |
Release | 2020-01-08 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1000031063 |
Recent scholarship had emphasised the importance of a number of non-literary, economic and social debates to the understanding of Augustan Literature. Debates over the place of land, money, credit and luxury in society, as well as strands of radical thinking, are prominent throughout the period. Originally published in 1984, this anthology of eighteenth century writings about contemporary society is divided into sections on the social order, economics, the poor and crime, with a general introduction identifying some of the dominant social discourses of the period. They reflect the emergence of an embryonic capitalist society, with its challenge to feudal ties, and of a nascent bourgeois class. This collection of writings is not intended to provide material for an empirical historical account of these changes, but to give some idea of the ideological terms in which they are perceived, endorsed or contested by contemporaries; and provide a set of discursive contexts in which the imaginative literature of the period can be read. The texts themselves repay close analysis as the bearers of complex ideological positions and it is interesting to observe how, for example, Pope accommodates Shaftesbury and Mandeville in the Moral Essays. A fascinating anthology, Literature and the Social Order in Eighteenth-Century England, complete with editor’s introduction and notes on the passages, aims to suggest lines of inquiry without offering a ‘total’ reading.
A History of Eighteenth-Century British Literature
Title | A History of Eighteenth-Century British Literature PDF eBook |
Author | John Richetti |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 429 |
Release | 2017-10-05 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1119082129 |
A History of Eighteenth-Century British Literature is a lively exploration of one of the most diverse and innovative periods in literary history. Capturing the richness and excitement of the era, this book provides extensive coverage of major authors, poets, dramatists, and journalists of the period, such as Dryden, Pope and Swift, while also exploring the works of important writers who have received less attention by modern scholars, such as Matthew Prior and Charles Churchill. Uniquely, the book also discusses noncanonical, working-class writers and demotic works of the era. During the eighteenth-century, Britain experienced vast social, political, economic, and existential changes, greatly influencing the literary world. The major forms of verse, poetry, fiction and non-fiction, experimental works, drama, and political prose from writers such as Montagu, Finch, Johnson, Goldsmith and Cowper, are discussed here in relation to their historical context. A History of Eighteenth-Century British Literature is essential reading for advanced undergraduates and graduate students of English literature. Topics covered include: Verse in the early 18th century, from Pope, Gay, and Swift to Addison, Defoe, Montagu, and Finch Poetry from the mid- to late-century, highlighting the works of Johnson, Gray, Collins, Smart, Goldsmith, and Cowper among others, as well as women and working-class poets Prose Fiction in the early and 18th century, including Behn, Haywood, Defoe, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, and Smollett The novel past mid-century, including experimental works by Johnson, Sterne, Mackenzie, Walpole, Goldsmith, and Burney Non-fiction prose, including political and polemical prose 18th century drama
Literacy and the Social Order
Title | Literacy and the Social Order PDF eBook |
Author | David Cressy |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2006-11-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0521032466 |
In this exploration of the social context of reading and writing in pre-industrial England, David Cressy tackles important questions about the limits of participation in the mainstream of early modern society. To what extent could people at different social levels share in political, religious, literary and cultural life; how vital was the ability to read and write; and how widely distributed were these skills? Using a combination of humanist and social-scientific methods, Dr Cressy provides a detailed reconstruction of the profile of literacy in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England, looking forward to the eighteenth century and also making comparisons with other European societies.
The Social Life of Books
Title | The Social Life of Books PDF eBook |
Author | Abigail Williams |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2017-06-27 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0300228104 |
“A lively survey…her research and insights make us conscious of how we, today, use books.”—John Sutherland, The New York Times Book Review Two centuries before the advent of radio, television, and motion pictures, books were a cherished form of popular entertainment and an integral component of domestic social life. In this fascinating and vivid history, Abigail Williams explores the ways in which shared reading shaped the lives and literary culture of the eighteenth century, offering new perspectives on how books have been used by their readers, and the part they have played in middle-class homes and families. Drawing on marginalia, letters and diaries, library catalogues, elocution manuals, subscription lists, and more, Williams offers fresh and fascinating insights into reading, performance, and the history of middle-class home life. “Williams’s charming pageant of anecdotes…conjures a world strikingly different from our own but surprisingly similar in many ways, a time when reading was on the rise and whole worlds sprang up around it.”—TheWashington Post
English Society in the 18th Century
Title | English Society in the 18th Century PDF eBook |
Author | Roy Porter |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 531 |
Release | 1990-09-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0140138196 |
This text offers a picture of eighteenth-century England. It ranges from princes to paupers, and from the metropolis to smallest hamlet. It offers vivid images of the thought, politics, work and recreation of Englishmen at his time.
Literature and the Social Order in Eighteenth-Century England
Title | Literature and the Social Order in Eighteenth-Century England PDF eBook |
Author | Taylor & Francis Group |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2022-01-19 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780367444730 |
First published in 1984, this anthology of 18th century writings about contemporary society is divided into parts on the social order, economics, the poor and crime, with an introduction identifying some of the main social discourses of the time. They reflect the emergence of an embryonic capitalist society.
British Fiction and the Production of Social Order, 1740-1830
Title | British Fiction and the Production of Social Order, 1740-1830 PDF eBook |
Author | Miranda J. Burgess |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2000-10-26 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780521773294 |
Burgess places authors such as Scott and Wollstonecraft in a new economic and social context.