The Augustan VisionFirst published in 1974, The Augustan Vision looks at the entire spectacle of Augustan Society in an attempt to see English culture as a whole and thus gain greater insight into this critical period in English Literature. Later parts of the book explore poetry, drama, and aesthetics; that distinctive expression of the age, satire, where abuse is made into art, and the moral essay; and finally, the emerging novel, the crucial new form of this period. This is a must read for students and researchers of English literature. |
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... Women and Sex 10 Undercurrents Part II The New Design: Poetry, Drama, Letters 11 Turn of the Century 12 e Widening Vista 13 Sensibility 14 e Le er-Writers 15 Drama Part III Parables of Society: Satire and the Moral Essay 16 e ...
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It was subtitled 'A Survey of Eighteenth Century Literature as a place of Rest and Refreshment'. is enterprise has come to look a li le quaint. e phrase about 'rest and refreshment' has been described by Mr John Gross as 'an ...
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... for the sentence following the one I have already quoted runs thus: 'If we can see the conflicts within Augustan literature, we are be er prepared for the new directions poetry takes in the later eighteenth century.
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Again, prose a ieved a new simplicity and ease, a er the baroque involutions of the previous century; yet Dr Johnson could define cough as 'a convulsion of the lungs, vellicated by some sharp serosity'. It is, he added, ...
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Earlier in the century a lively and s olarly bishop of Carlisle got his books from York, as the nearest to a neighbourhood store, and paid no visit to London for eighteen years. In Lincoln in the 1720s there was no printer, ...
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Pleasures of the Imagination | |
e Dress of ought | |
Communications | |
Drama | |
Satire and the Moral Essay | |
e Satiric Inheritance | |
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Pope | |
Gay and Scriblerian Comedy | |
Dr Johnson | |
The Novel 21 Origins of an Art Form | |
Roles and Identities | |
Books and Readers | |
Men Women and | |
Undercurrents | |
Poetry Drama Letters 11 Turn of the Century | |
e Widening Vista | |
Sensibility | |
e LeerWriters | |
Defoe | |
Riardson | |
Fielding | |
Sterne and Smolle | |
Notes and References | |
Reading List | |
Index | |
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