The Augustan VisionRoutledge, 2021年12月24日 - 328 頁 First 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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... poets , when he arrived in Bridgwater for the 1754 poll : It was certainly a shabby means , whatever the end ; and Bridgwater was not among the most rotten of boroughs . 14 Sunday 15 Monday 16 Tuesday 17 Wednesday Spent in the infamous ...
... poets , when he arrived in Bridgwater for the 1754 poll : It was certainly a shabby means , whatever the end ; and Bridgwater was not among the most rotten of boroughs . 14 Sunday 15 Monday 16 Tuesday 17 Wednesday Spent in the infamous ...
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... poets agreed with social theorists on this point: it was common ground to Locke and Bolingbroke, Pope and Addison, Shaftesbury and Mandeville. Although Linnaeus was not born till 1707, the temper of the age already ran towards ...
... poets agreed with social theorists on this point: it was common ground to Locke and Bolingbroke, Pope and Addison, Shaftesbury and Mandeville. Although Linnaeus was not born till 1707, the temper of the age already ran towards ...
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... poem like The Dunciad, for example, with its elaborate series of parallel undertakings, may be plausibly linked to a ... poetic diction with classical overtones) enjoying much higher social credentials than others (e.g. banal terms ...
... poem like The Dunciad, for example, with its elaborate series of parallel undertakings, may be plausibly linked to a ... poetic diction with classical overtones) enjoying much higher social credentials than others (e.g. banal terms ...
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... poem , with Autumn and a unifying hymn , in 1730. The Seasons for some years thereafter was in a state of continuous re - creation . It is clear that artists working in this fashion have little fear that the spirit will evaporate from ...
... poem , with Autumn and a unifying hymn , in 1730. The Seasons for some years thereafter was in a state of continuous re - creation . It is clear that artists working in this fashion have little fear that the spirit will evaporate from ...
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... poets only [i.e. alone] deliver a golden.1 However, it should be emphasized that the capacity of art to transcend nature is dependent on the fact that a faithful copy is first made of reality: art can be creative only if it is duly ...
... poets only [i.e. alone] deliver a golden.1 However, it should be emphasized that the capacity of art to transcend nature is dependent on the fact that a faithful copy is first made of reality: art can be creative only if it is duly ...
內容
Pleasures of the Imagination | |
The Dress of Thought | |
Communications | |
Drama | |
Satire and the Moral Essay | |
The Satiric Inheritance | |
Swift | |
Pope | |
Gay and Scriblerian Comedy | |
Dr Johnson | |
The Novel | |
Roles and Identities | |
Books and Readers | |
Men Women and | |
Undercurrents | |
Poetry Drama Letters | |
Turn of the Century | |
The Widening Vista | |
Sensibility | |
The LetterWriters | |
Origins of an Art Form | |
Defoe | |
Richardson | |
Fielding | |
Sterne and Smollett | |
Notes and References | |
Reading List | |
Index | |
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