Augustan Subjects: Essays in Honor of Martin C. BattestinAlbert J. Rivero University of Delaware Press, 1997 - Počet stran: 311 The fifteen essays in this volume honor Battestin's many contributions to our understanding and appreciation of the literature and art of the Augustan period. Spanning over one hundred years, the essays focus on writers such as Behn, Swift, Defoe, and Pope, as well as Fielding's connections with Richardson and Smollett's fictional heroines. |
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Anne Finch John Dyer and the Georgic Syntax of Nature | 29 |
An Instance in the Transvaluation of Literature in EighteenthCentury Britain | 47 |
Mythology and the EighteenthCentury Tradition | 68 |
A Tale of a Tub Swifts Apology and the Trammels of Christian Wit | 87 |
or the Power of Naming | 110 |
A Newly Recovered Swift Holograph and Its Dublin Context | 123 |
John Gays Beggars Opera and Vaclav Havels | 138 |
Fieldings Mock Scholarship | 192 |
Henry Fielding and the Duplicities of Representation | 207 |
Smolletts Fictional Heroines | 229 |
Woman Women and The Female Quixote | 249 |
Resistances to Closure in EighteenthCentury English Novels | 276 |
A Bibliography | 295 |
Notes on Contributors | 301 |
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