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A Spy on Eliza Haywood Addresses to a Multifarious Writer

A Spy on Eliza Haywood: Addresses to a Multifarious Writer

1st Edition

Edited By Aleksondra Hultquist, Chris Mounsey
May 31, 2023

Eliza Haywood was one of the most prolific English writers in the Age of the Enlightenment.  Her career, from Love in Excess (1719) to her last completed project The Invisible Spy (1755) spanned the gamut of genres: novels, plays, advice manuals, periodicals, propaganda, satire, and translations. ...

Alexander Pope in The Reign of Queen Anne Reconsiderations of His Early Career

Alexander Pope in The Reign of Queen Anne: Reconsiderations of His Early Career

1st Edition

By A. D. Cousins, Daniel Derrin
May 31, 2023

This is the first collection of essays since George Sherburn’s landmark monograph The Early Career of Alexander Pope (1934) to reconsider how the most important and influential poet of eighteenth-century Britain fashioned his early career. The volume covers Pope’s writings from across the reign of ...

Writing the Poetry of Place in Britain, 1700–1807 Self in Landscape

Writing the Poetry of Place in Britain, 1700–1807: Self in Landscape

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By Elizabeth R. Napier
November 30, 2022

This book discusses the intrusion, often inadvertent, of personal voice into the poetry of landscape in Britain, 1700– 1807. It argues that strong conventions, such as those that inhere in topographical verse of the period, invite original poets to overstep those bounds while also shielding them ...

Hannah More in Context

Hannah More in Context

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Edited By Kerri Andrews, Sue Edney
January 14, 2022

This book relocates the long life and literary career of the poet, playwright, novelist, philanthropist and teacher Hannah More (1745-1833) in the wider social and cultural contexts that shaped her, and which she helped shape in turn. One of the most influential writers and campaigners of the late ...

Narrating Cultural Encounter Representations of India by Select Enlightenment Women Writers

Narrating Cultural Encounter: Representations of India by Select Enlightenment Women Writers

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By Arnab Chatterjee
October 28, 2021

This book interrogates and historicises eighteenth-century British women writers’ responses to India through the novel and travel writing to bring out the polyvalent space arising out of their complex negotiation with the colonial discourse. Though British women enjoyed their privileged racial ...

Marie Jeanne Riccoboni’s Epistolary Feminism Fact, Fiction, and Voice

Marie Jeanne Riccoboni’s Epistolary Feminism: Fact, Fiction, and Voice

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By Marijn S. Kaplan
April 19, 2020

Marie Jeanne Riccoboni’s Epistolary Feminism: Fact, Fiction, and Voice argues that Riccoboni is among the most significant women writers of the French Enlightenment due to her "epistolary feminism". Locating its source in her first novel Lettres de Mistriss Fanni Butlerd (1757), between fact and ...

Castration, Impotence, and Emasculation in the Long Eighteenth Century

Castration, Impotence, and Emasculation in the Long Eighteenth Century

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By Anne Leah Greenfield
November 27, 2019

This essay collection examines one of the most fearsome, fascinating, and hotly-discussed topics of the long eighteenth century: masculinity compromised. During this timespan, there was hardly a literary or artistic genre that did not feature unmanning regularly and prominently: from harrowing ...

Nation-Space in Enlightenment Britain An Archaeology of Empire

Nation-Space in Enlightenment Britain: An Archaeology of Empire

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By Mita Choudhury
March 12, 2019

Nation-Space in Enlightenment Britain: An Archaeology of Empire is a provocative intervention that extends considerably the parameters of on-going dialogues about British identity during the Enlightenment. Thoughtfully interdisciplinary and with an allegiance to the culture which literary ...

Moral Cupidity and Lettres de cachet in Diderot’s Writing

Moral Cupidity and Lettres de cachet in Diderot’s Writing

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By Jennifer Vanderheyden
January 03, 2019

This volume explores the influence of the lettre de cachet on both Diderot’s personal life and his works, beginning with an examination of Diderot’s experience as recipient of two such arrest warrants, followed by an analysis of his references to these warrants in three of his fictional works, Le ...

Before Crusoe Defoe, Voice, and the Ministry

Before Crusoe: Defoe, Voice, and the Ministry

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By Penny Pritchard
November 30, 2018

Penny Pritchard is a Senior Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century Literature, and has taught at the University of Hertfordshire since completing her PhD in 2006. Both her doctoral thesis (entitled ‘Defoe, Rhetoric, and Nonconformity’) and MA in Eighteenth-Century Studies were undertaken at the University ...

Reimagining Society in 18th Century French Literature Happiness and Human Rights

Reimagining Society in 18th Century French Literature: Happiness and Human Rights

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By Jonas Ross Kjærgård
June 08, 2018

The French revolutionary shift from monarchical to popular sovereignty came clothed in a new political language, a significant part of which was a strange coupling of happiness and rights. In Old Regime ideology, Frenchmen were considered subjects who had no need of understanding why what was ...

Political Economy, Literature & the Formation of Knowledge, 1720-1850

Political Economy, Literature & the Formation of Knowledge, 1720-1850

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Edited By Richard Adelman, Catherine Packham
March 13, 2018

This edited collection, Political Economy, Literature & the Formation of Knowledge, aims to address the genealogy and formation of political economy as a knowledge project from 1720 to 1850. Through individual essays on both literary and political economic writers, this volume defines and ...

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