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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It is my view that this corrective, valuable as it is, may have gone too far. Both the earlier and the later orthodoxies have good and bad in them; my own position is an intermediate one, though I hope this does not mean that Introduction.
It is my view that this corrective, valuable as it is, may have gone too far. Both the earlier and the later orthodoxies have good and bad in them; my own position is an intermediate one, though I hope this does not mean that Introduction.
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intermediate one, though I hope this does not mean that I shall be hunting with Saintsbury and running with Price. Fundamentally I am aligned with Saintsbury in that this book will stress the unmodernity of the Augustan scene: the ...
intermediate one, though I hope this does not mean that I shall be hunting with Saintsbury and running with Price. Fundamentally I am aligned with Saintsbury in that this book will stress the unmodernity of the Augustan scene: the ...
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One difficulty in making any analysis of the Augustan political environment lies in the fact that the electorate was by no means a homogeneous body, aside from its being all male. In the counties the vote went to all who could show a ...
One difficulty in making any analysis of the Augustan political environment lies in the fact that the electorate was by no means a homogeneous body, aside from its being all male. In the counties the vote went to all who could show a ...
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existence of po et and ro en boroughs is generally defended on the grounds that it was the means of introducing into the House the men who actually carried through the business of administration. In the days before a proper civil ...
existence of po et and ro en boroughs is generally defended on the grounds that it was the means of introducing into the House the men who actually carried through the business of administration. In the days before a proper civil ...
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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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