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ISBN 10: 1442632437
ISBN 13: 9781442632431
Author: RF Brissenden
The papers brought together in this volume bear witness to the growing vigour and diversity of eighteenth-century studies. The seminar at which they were presented was held to honour the memory of a literary scholar, David Nichol Smith. It is therefore understandable and fitting that the majority of the contributions should be concerned primarily with literature. History, art, and philosophy, however, are also dealt with; and the collection as a whole offers a widely ranging and illuminating survey of the period.
Studies in the Eighteenth Century 1st Edition Table of contents:
- D.N.S. : A Biographical Note
- David Nichol Smith
- The Enlightenment: Towards a Useful Redefinition
- The Development of Eighteenth-Century Studies in the British Commonwealth
- Middle-Class Literacy in Eighteenth-Century England: Fresh Evidence
- Two Historical Aspects of the Augustan Tradition
- ‘Sentiment’: Some Uses of the Word in the Writings of David Hume
- Johnson’s Neglected Muse: The Drama
- The Muse of Mercantilism: Jago, Grainger, and Dyer
- The Birth of Tristram Shandy: Sterne and Dr Burton
- Some Eighteenth-Century Attempts to Use the Notion of Happiness
- The Augustan Mode in English Poetry
- ‘From a Fable form a Truth’: A Consideration of the Fable in Swift’s Poetry
- Milton and the German Mind in the Eighteenth Century
- The Grand Tour and the Rule of Taste
- Johnson’s London: The Country Versus the City
- The Apocalypse of Christopher Smart
- The Classical Learning of Samuel Johnson
- Bibliography of Works by and about David Nichol Smith
- Subscribers
- Index
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