Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and Men

Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and Men
Title Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and Men PDF eBook
Author Joseph Spence
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Pages 554
Release 1820
Genre Authors, English
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Observations, Anecdotes, and Characters of Books and Men, Collected from Conversation

Observations, Anecdotes, and Characters of Books and Men, Collected from Conversation
Title Observations, Anecdotes, and Characters of Books and Men, Collected from Conversation PDF eBook
Author Joseph Spence
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Release 1966
Genre Authors, English
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Joseph Addison

Joseph Addison
Title Joseph Addison PDF eBook
Author Paul Davis
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 304
Release 2021-08-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192543709

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Joseph Addison: Tercentenary Essays is a collection of fifteen essays by a team of internationally recognized experts specially commissioned to commemorate the three hundredth anniversary of Addison's death in 2019. Almost exclusively known now as the inventor and main author of The Spectator, probably the most widely read and imitated prose work of the eighteenth century, Addison also produced important and influential work across a broad gamut of other literary modes—poems, verse translations, literary criticism, periodical journalism, drama, opera, travel writing. Much of this work is little known nowadays even in specialist academic circles; Addison is often described as the most neglected of the eighteenth century's major writers. This volume is the first collection to address the full range and variety of Addison's career and writings. Its fifteen chapters fall into three groupings: the first set study Addison's work in modes other than the literary periodical (poetry, translation, travel writing, drama); the second set address The Spectator from a variety of disciplinary perspectives (literary-critical, sociological and political, bibliographical); and the final set explore Addison's reception within several cultural spheres (philosophy, horticulture, art history), by individual writers or across larger historical periods (the Romantic age, the Victorian age), and in Britain and Europe, especially France. The volume provides an overdue and appropriately diverse memorial to one of the dominant men of letters of the Georgian era.

The British Critic

The British Critic
Title The British Critic PDF eBook
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Pages 1386
Release 1820
Genre English literature
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British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and Ecclesiastical Record

British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and Ecclesiastical Record
Title British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and Ecclesiastical Record PDF eBook
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Pages 700
Release 1820
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Imagining Shakespeare's Wife

Imagining Shakespeare's Wife
Title Imagining Shakespeare's Wife PDF eBook
Author Katherine West Scheil
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 297
Release 2018-06-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1108265677

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What has been the appeal of Anne Hathaway, both globally and temporally, over the past four hundred years? Why does she continue to be reinterpreted and reshaped? Imagining Shakespeare's Wife examines representations of Hathaway, from the earliest depictions and details in the eighteenth century, to contemporary portrayals in theatre, biographies and novels. Residing in the nexus between Shakespeare's life and works, Hathaway has been constructed to explain the women in the plays but also composed from the material in the plays. Presenting the very first cultural history of Hathaway, Katherine Scheil offers a richly original study that uncovers how the material circumstances of history affect the later reconstruction of lives.

The Literary Career of Mark Akenside

The Literary Career of Mark Akenside
Title The Literary Career of Mark Akenside PDF eBook
Author Robin Dix
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Pages 426
Release 2006
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780838640975

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"This book offers the fullest critical account to date of the literary career of Mark Akenside (1721-1770). In the course of the discussion, Akenside's literary achievements and his contributions to the vibrant cultural scene of the mid-eighteenth century are amply demonstrated, as well as his intellectual originality, his inventive use of source material, and his influence on poets and philosophers in the late eighteenth century and the Romantic period."--Publisher's website.