Documenting Eighteenth Century Satire

Pope, Swift, Gay, And Arbuthnot In Historical Context

de Pat Rogers
idioma: inglês
Editor: CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PUBLISHING, fevereiro de 2012 ‧
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Documenting Eighteenth Century Satire provides a historicized view of Augustan satire, through detailed readings of individual works. It aims to show how these satires can be "documented" in various ways to reveal richer meanings. The book ranges across different modes of satire, in poetry, prose and drama. It covers some of the best known works of eighteenth-century British literature, including The Rape of the Lock, The Dunciad, and The Beggar's Opera. In addition it deals with less familiar but important texts, including Gay's Trivia, Pope's Epistle to Miss Blount, and Swift's poem on Sid Hamet, as well as works of great literary merit which have been unduly neglected, including Pope's Duke upon Duke and Swift's The Bubble. One essay offers the first full interpretation and edition of a poem that surfaced in the 1970s, still virtually unknown, written by Pope and/or Gay. Another describes a previously unsuspected hoax by the Scriblerians on the quest for the longitude, while one more finds an unsuspected, but close, link between poems by Pope and Pushkin. Sources are drawn from numerous unpublished documents (wills, private letters, inventories, estate deeds, marriage contracts and private correspondence). Extensive use is made of contemporary newspapers, magazines and pamphlets. Most of these have not been quarried heavily (if at all) before. Some essays are completely new while others have been extensively revised for this book.

Documenting Eighteenth Century Satire

Pope, Swift, Gay, And Arbuthnot In Historical Context

de Pat Rogers

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9781443832113
Editor: CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PUBLISHING
Data de Lançamento: fevereiro de 2012
Idioma: Inglês
Encadernação: Capa dura
Páginas: 320
Tipo de produto: Livro
Classificação Temática: Livros em Inglês > Outros
EAN: 9781443832113