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Designed to complement DeMariaa s textbook British Literature 1640--1789: An Anthology , this critical reader contains seventeen essays by sixteen contemporary literary critics and covers the full range of works printed in the anthology.

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"[This anthology] of critical essays makes a welcome addition to the scholarship and teaching of that historical span of English literary history often awkwardly referred to as 'the long eighteenth century."Notes and Queries

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements.

A Note on the Form of Reference.

1. Areopagitica, Censorship, and the Early Modern Public Sphere: David Norbrook.

2. From 'Milton and the Fit Reader', Sharon Achinstein.

3. 'The Balance of Power in Marvell's "Horatian Ode"': Thomas M. Greene.

4. 'Oroonoko's Blackness': Catherine Gallagher.

5. 'Lordly Accents: Rochester's Satire' (1994): Claude Rawson.

6. From Brittania's Issue, 'Dryden's "Anne Killigrew": Towards a New Pindaric Political Ode": Howard Weinbrot.

7. Ironic Monologue and 'Scandalous Ambro-dexter Conformity'" in Defoe's The Shortest Way with the Dissenters": D. N. DeLuna.

8. 'Strange Complicities: Atheism and Conspiracy in A Tale of a Tub': Roger Lund.

9. From Resemblance and Disgrace, 'The Rape of the Lock as Miniature Epic': Helen Deutsch.

10. From English Women's Poetry 1649-1714, 'Anne Finch: Gender, Politics, and Myths of the Self': Carol Barash.

11. 'The Spirit of Ending in Johnson and Hume': Adam Potkay.

12. From The Muses of Resistance, 'An English Sappho Brilliant, Young and Dead?' Mary Leapor Laughs at the Fathers': Donna Landry.

13. O Lachrymarum Fons: Thomas Gray's Sensibility: George E. Haggerty.

14. 'The Culture of Travesty: Sexuality and Masquerade in Eighteenth-Century England': Terry Castle.

15. From The Literary Genres of Edmund Burke, 'Theater and Counter-Theater in Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France': Frans De Bruyn.

16. Cowper's Hares: David Perkins.

17. Colonizing the Breast: Sexuality and Maternity in Eighteenth-Century England: Ruth Perry.

18. Unparodying and Forgery: The Augustan Chatterton: Claude Rawson.

Bibliography.

Index.

British Literature 16401789

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 23/12/1998
      ISBN13: 9780631197416, 978-0631197416
      ISBN10: 0631197419

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Designed to complement DeMariaa s textbook British Literature 1640--1789: An Anthology , this critical reader contains seventeen essays by sixteen contemporary literary critics and covers the full range of works printed in the anthology.

      Trade Review
      "[This anthology] of critical essays makes a welcome addition to the scholarship and teaching of that historical span of English literary history often awkwardly referred to as 'the long eighteenth century."Notes and Queries

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements.

      A Note on the Form of Reference.

      1. Areopagitica, Censorship, and the Early Modern Public Sphere: David Norbrook.

      2. From 'Milton and the Fit Reader', Sharon Achinstein.

      3. 'The Balance of Power in Marvell's "Horatian Ode"': Thomas M. Greene.

      4. 'Oroonoko's Blackness': Catherine Gallagher.

      5. 'Lordly Accents: Rochester's Satire' (1994): Claude Rawson.

      6. From Brittania's Issue, 'Dryden's "Anne Killigrew": Towards a New Pindaric Political Ode": Howard Weinbrot.

      7. Ironic Monologue and 'Scandalous Ambro-dexter Conformity'" in Defoe's The Shortest Way with the Dissenters": D. N. DeLuna.

      8. 'Strange Complicities: Atheism and Conspiracy in A Tale of a Tub': Roger Lund.

      9. From Resemblance and Disgrace, 'The Rape of the Lock as Miniature Epic': Helen Deutsch.

      10. From English Women's Poetry 1649-1714, 'Anne Finch: Gender, Politics, and Myths of the Self': Carol Barash.

      11. 'The Spirit of Ending in Johnson and Hume': Adam Potkay.

      12. From The Muses of Resistance, 'An English Sappho Brilliant, Young and Dead?' Mary Leapor Laughs at the Fathers': Donna Landry.

      13. O Lachrymarum Fons: Thomas Gray's Sensibility: George E. Haggerty.

      14. 'The Culture of Travesty: Sexuality and Masquerade in Eighteenth-Century England': Terry Castle.

      15. From The Literary Genres of Edmund Burke, 'Theater and Counter-Theater in Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France': Frans De Bruyn.

      16. Cowper's Hares: David Perkins.

      17. Colonizing the Breast: Sexuality and Maternity in Eighteenth-Century England: Ruth Perry.

      18. Unparodying and Forgery: The Augustan Chatterton: Claude Rawson.

      Bibliography.

      Index.

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