St. Martin's Anthologies of English Literature: Volume 3, Restoration and Eighteenth Century (1160-1798)Springer, 12 de juny 2019 - 584 pàgines The selection of writing in this anthology brings alive the excitement, wit, and exuberance of the Restoration and eighteenth century. |
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Pàgina xvii
... imaginative writing reflected live issues as it will in any age , but also because the writers themselves were not for the most part men in retirement from the world , or yet fully professional authors . A glance at the headnotes will ...
... imaginative writing reflected live issues as it will in any age , but also because the writers themselves were not for the most part men in retirement from the world , or yet fully professional authors . A glance at the headnotes will ...
Pàgina xviii
... imaginative independence does not negate the political engagement of Dryden's Absalom and Achitophel , Swift's Gulliver's Travels , Pope's Imitations of Horace , Gay's Beggar's Opera and Fielding's satirical plays . ( Despite the Whig ...
... imaginative independence does not negate the political engagement of Dryden's Absalom and Achitophel , Swift's Gulliver's Travels , Pope's Imitations of Horace , Gay's Beggar's Opera and Fielding's satirical plays . ( Despite the Whig ...
Pàgina xix
... imaginative expression was disciplined by judgement , and by decorum - language appropriate to the form and to the nature of the communication . Thus , in the hierarchy of genres inherited from classical literature , epic ranked highest ...
... imaginative expression was disciplined by judgement , and by decorum - language appropriate to the form and to the nature of the communication . Thus , in the hierarchy of genres inherited from classical literature , epic ranked highest ...
Pàgina xxiv
... imagination associated in the minds of the Wartons with the descriptive properties of Milton's minor poems Il Penseroso was influential with the freer movement of blank verse , with the quaint diction , imagery and complex stanza of ...
... imagination associated in the minds of the Wartons with the descriptive properties of Milton's minor poems Il Penseroso was influential with the freer movement of blank verse , with the quaint diction , imagery and complex stanza of ...
Pàgina xxv
... imagination . The argument about the nature and role of poetry and the position of the moderns is implicitly carried on both in the imaginative writing - Pope's Horatian Imitations , Gray's Bard , Beattie's Minstrel , Collins's Ode on ...
... imagination . The argument about the nature and role of poetry and the position of the moderns is implicitly carried on both in the imaginative writing - Pope's Horatian Imitations , Gray's Bard , Beattie's Minstrel , Collins's Ode on ...
Continguts
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JOHN DRYDEN | 18 |
To My Honoured Kinsman John Driden | 55 |
From Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy | 62 |
JOHN WILMOT | 72 |
WILLIAM DAMPIER | 83 |
From Moll Flanders | 93 |
A Description of the Morning | 108 |
Age | 367 |
From A Sentimental Journey through | 379 |
West | 387 |
The Bard A Pindaric Ode | 394 |
HORACE WALPOLE | 401 |
TOBIAS SMOLLETT | 407 |
CHRISTOPHER SMART | 415 |
ADAM SMITH | 428 |
A Modest Proposal | 137 |
A Beautiful Young Nymph Going | 145 |
WILLIAM CONGREVE | 156 |
COLLEY CIBBER | 166 |
SIR RICHARD STEELE | 171 |
JOHN GAY | 187 |
ALEXANDER POPE | 205 |
of Women | 236 |
LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU | 256 |
SAMUEL RICHARDSON | 269 |
PHILIP DORMER STANHOPE | 279 |
JAMES THOMSON | 287 |
From The Castle of Indolence | 293 |
SAMUEL JOHNSON | 310 |
From Preface to A Dictionary of | 325 |
From The Lives of the Poets | 349 |
SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 430 |
EDMUND BURKE | 437 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH | 449 |
WILLIAM COWPER | 463 |
JAMES MACPHERSON | 470 |
JAMES BOSWELL | 488 |
HENRY MACKENZIE | 502 |
Andrews | 509 |
FANNY BURNEY | 524 |
GEORGE CRABBE | 530 |
ROBERT BURNS | 544 |
WILLIAM BECKFORD | 559 |
JANE AUSTEN | 571 |
Index of First Lines | 580 |
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