Swift And The Dialectical Tradition

Swift And The Dialectical Tradition
Title Swift And The Dialectical Tradition PDF eBook
Author James A Rembret
Publisher Springer
Pages 274
Release 1988-02-16
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1349190721

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Swift and the Dialectical Tradition

Swift and the Dialectical Tradition
Title Swift and the Dialectical Tradition PDF eBook
Author James Aldrich Wyman Rembert
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 266
Release 1988
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780312011604

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Swift: Gulliver's Travels

Swift: Gulliver's Travels
Title Swift: Gulliver's Travels PDF eBook
Author Howard Erskine-Hill
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 132
Release 1993-07-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521338424

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Providing a original impartial account of the world-famous satire, this new critical introduction to Gulliver's Travels presents Swift's work in its historical and literary context, and explores its allusions, four-part structure, narrative strategy and prose style.

Jonathan Swift

Jonathan Swift
Title Jonathan Swift PDF eBook
Author Eugene Hammond
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 914
Release 2016-03-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1644530414

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Jonathan Swift: Irish Blow-in covers the arc of the first half of Jonathan Swift’s life, offering fresh details of the contentment and exuberance of his childhood, of the support he received from his grandmother, of his striking affection for Esther Johnson from the time she was ten years old (his pet name for her in her twenties was “saucebox”), of his precocious entry into English politics with his Contests and Dissensions pamphlet, of his brilliant and much misunderstood Tale of a Tub, and of his naive determination to do well both as a vicar of the small parish of Laracor in Ireland and as a writer for the Tory administration trying to pull England out of debt by ending the war England was engaged in with France. I do not share with past biographers the sense that Swift had a deprived childhood. I do not share the suspicion that most of Swift’s enmities were politically motivated. I do not feel critical of him because he was often fastidious with his money. I do not think he was insincere about his religious faith. His pride, his sexual interests, his often shocking or uninhibited language, his instinct for revenge – emphasized by many previous biographers – were all fundamental elements of his being, but elements that he either used for rhetorical effect, or that he tried to keep in check, and that he felt that religion helped him to keep in check. Swift had as firm a conviction as did Freud that we are born with wayward tendencies; unlike Freud, though, he saw both religion and civil society as necessary and helpful checks on those wayward tendencies, and he (frequently, but certainly not always) acknowledged that he shared those tendencies with the rest of us. This biography, in two books, Jonathan Swift: Irish Blow-in and Jonathan Swift: Our Dean, will differ from most literary biographies in that it does not aim to show how Swift’s life illuminates his writings, but rather how and why Swift wrote in order to live the life he wanted to live. I have liberally quoted Swift’s own words in this biography because his inventive expression of ideas, both in his public works and in his private letters, was what has made him a unique and compelling figure in the history of literature. I hope in these two books to come closer than past biographies to capturing how it felt to Swift himself to live his life. Published by University of Delaware Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

La Grande-Bretagne Et L'Europe Des Lumières

La Grande-Bretagne Et L'Europe Des Lumières
Title La Grande-Bretagne Et L'Europe Des Lumières PDF eBook
Author Serge Soupel
Publisher Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle
Pages 260
Release 1996
Genre English literature
ISBN 9782878541083

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Cet ouvrage rassemble seize communications faites lors de deux colloques internationaux sur les rapports entre la Grande-Bretagne et le continent européen au XVIIIe siècle. Une moitié des communications est de nature littéraire, touchant quelques-uns des auteurs britanniques les plus marquants de l'époque, examinés dans leurs liens intellectuels avec l'Europe (qui les influence ou qu'ils influencent). L'autre moitié contient des études sur les mœurs observées par les voyageurs, sur les représentations et images réciproques. Viennent également au jour les rivalités entre les pays (dans le domaine de l'érudition orientaliste), ainsi que la situation des habitants du Nord et l'Écosse, en marge de l'Europe, mais souvent enjeu politique pour l'Europe. La gravure satirique, enfin, a largement sa place avec un article sur les caricatures de Hogarth

Factions' Fictions

Factions' Fictions
Title Factions' Fictions PDF eBook
Author Daniel Eilon
Publisher University of Delaware Press
Pages 228
Release 1991
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780874133912

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An understanding of the linguistic, political, and moral ramifications of Private Spirit (the parochialism and partiality typical of clubs, parties, and cabals) provides insights into the logic behind Swiftian polemic and satire. Swiftian satire, an essentially private joke offering exclusive satisfaction to an elite fraternity of insiders, is shown to be a creative rhetorical adaption of private spirit.

Literature & Medicine During the Eighteenth Century

Literature & Medicine During the Eighteenth Century
Title Literature & Medicine During the Eighteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Marie Mulvey Roberts
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 296
Release 2022-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 1000713199

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First published in 1993, Literature & Medicine During the Eighteenth Century analyses the close interplay of medicine and literature by paying special attention to questions of body language and the representation of inner life. Although today, medicine and literature are widely seen as falling on different sides of the ‘two cultures’ divide, this was not so in the eighteenth century when doctors, scientists, writers, and artists formed a well-integrated educated elite. Locke, Smollett and Goldsmith were doctors, and physicians such as Erasmus Darwin doubled as poets. Written by leading historians of medicine and eighteenth-century literary critics, this book uncovers the interconnections between medical and psychological theory and ideas of taste, beauty, and genius. Its contributors explore the rich cultural milieu of the period and investigate the ways in which medicine itself contributed to informing a gendered discourse of the world. This book will be of interest to historians, literary scholars and medical historians.