Studies in Eighteenth-century Culture: Volume 27Timothy Erwin, Julie Candler Hayes Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998 - 399 pàgines This volume presents a group of essays that evoke broad contexts and future avenues for work in the field of 18th-century studies. The contributors take up the question of identity, not as a fixed, stable property whose boundaries may be confidently mapped, but rather as a complex and unpredictable process navigating different discourses and modes of social insertion. They address issues that involve national, linguistic and cultural affiliations or call into question the relation of gender performance to literary persona. |
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... later had . She has success- fully demonstrated the beginnings of imperial argument in politics , but the case for an expressly imperial popular imagination does not seem strong at this early date . This is not to say that the majority ...
... later had . She has success- fully demonstrated the beginnings of imperial argument in politics , but the case for an expressly imperial popular imagination does not seem strong at this early date . This is not to say that the majority ...
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... later disclosures about the suspicious nature of Helen's artistic powers . Later in the same scene , the poem's representation of Helen is complicated by Menelaus's story that dur- ing the Trojan War , Helen revealed herself to be a ...
... later disclosures about the suspicious nature of Helen's artistic powers . Later in the same scene , the poem's representation of Helen is complicated by Menelaus's story that dur- ing the Trojan War , Helen revealed herself to be a ...
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... later the fifth dukes of Argyll meticulously planned market towns such as Inveraray to encourage rural industry and to give farmers a place to buy and sell their wares . 18 English travellers to the Highlands felt that they had the ...
... later the fifth dukes of Argyll meticulously planned market towns such as Inveraray to encourage rural industry and to give farmers a place to buy and sell their wares . 18 English travellers to the Highlands felt that they had the ...
Continguts
Constructing Identities | 25 |
Language Religion | 53 |
Mademoiselle Makes the Tour of Europe | 75 |
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