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Abraham Cowley (1618-1667) - A Seventeenth-Century English Poet Recovered: Michael Edson, Cedric D. Reverand Abraham Cowley (1618-1667) - A Seventeenth-Century English Poet Recovered
Michael Edson, Cedric D. Reverand
R3,684 Discovery Miles 36 840 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Literature and the Arts - Interdisciplinary Essays in Memory of James Anderson Winn: Anna Battigelli Literature and the Arts - Interdisciplinary Essays in Memory of James Anderson Winn
Anna Battigelli; Contributions by Anna Battigelli, Steven N. Zwicker, Amanda Eubanks Winkler, Paul Hammond, …
R3,179 R2,965 Discovery Miles 29 650 Save R214 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The ten essays in Literature and the Arts explore the intermedial plenitude of eighteenth-century English culture, honoring the memory of James Anderson Winn, whose work demonstrated how seeing that interplay of the arts and literature was essential to a full understanding of Restoration and eighteenth-century English culture. Scenery, machinery, music, dance, and texts transformed one another, both enriching and complicating generic distinctions. Artists were alive to the power of the arts to reflect and shape reality, and their audience was quick to turn to the arts as performative pleasures and critical lenses through which to understand a changing world. This collection's eminent authors discuss estate design, musicalized theater, the visual spectacle of musical performance, stage machinery and set designs, the social uses of painting and singing, drama’s reflection of a transformed military infrastructure, and the arts of memory and of laughter.

Paper, Ink, and Achievement - Gabriel Hornstein and the Revival of Eighteenth-Century Scholarship (Paperback): Kevin L. Cope,... Paper, Ink, and Achievement - Gabriel Hornstein and the Revival of Eighteenth-Century Scholarship (Paperback)
Kevin L. Cope, Cedric D. Reverand II; Contributions by James E. May, Leah Orr, J T Scanlan, …
R819 Discovery Miles 8 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During his forty-two years as president of AMS Press, Gabriel Hornstein quietly sponsored and stimulated the revival of “long” eighteenth-century studies. Whether by reanimating long-running research publications; by creating scholarly journals; or by converting daring ideas into lauded books, “Gabe” initiated a golden age of Enlightenment scholarship. This understated publishing magnate created a global audience for a research specialty that many scholars dismissed as antiquarianism. Paper, Ink, and Achievement finds in the career of this impresario a vantage point on the modern study of the Enlightenment. An introduction discusses Hornstein’s life and achievements, revealing the breadth of his influence on our understanding of the early days of modernity. Three sets of essays open perspectives on the business of long-eighteenth-century studies: on the role of publishers, printers, and bibliophiles in manufacturing cultural legacies; on authors whose standing has been made or eclipsed by the book culture; and on literary modes that have defined, delimited, or directed Enlightenment studies. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

Dryden's Final Poetic Mode - The Fables (Hardcover): Cedric D. Reverand II Dryden's Final Poetic Mode - The Fables (Hardcover)
Cedric D. Reverand II
R2,220 Discovery Miles 22 200 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Two months before he died, Dryden published a collection of verse translations and original poetry, Fables Ancient and Modern, the work for which he was most admired throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Cedric Reverand argues that Fables, which has for the most part escaped modern scrutiny, embodies a purposeful, subversive strategy, and constitutes a new poetic mode that emerged when the laureate, public spokesman for king and country, lost his official post and became an outcast, a minority voice. In Dryden's Final Poetic Mode, Reverand focuses on Dryden's characteristic concerns-love and war, power and kingship, the heroic code, the Christian ideal-tracing how Dryden assembles informing ideals and yet dissolves them as well. By examining Dryden's treatment of familiar issues, Reverand demonstrates that this final poetic mode is not discontinuous with the earlier poetry bill is a further development, a reevaluation of the principles that sustained the poet throughout his career. Fables expresses Dryden's personal experience dealing with a changed and changing world. With the values he cherished crumbling, he is trapped into trying to reconcile the irreconcilable. His book reveals the fragility of various systems of value and the futility of discovering abiding ideals in a universe of perpetual flux, but it also reveals a poet who actively pursues meaning rather than surrendering to despair. It is this attempt to accommodate to a changing, subversive world that Reverand asserts is the impulse behind Fables and the central issue of Dryden's life in the1690s. Dryden's Final Poetic Mode will interest students and scholars of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British literature.

Literature and the Arts - Interdisciplinary Essays in Memory of James Anderson Winn: Anna Battigelli Literature and the Arts - Interdisciplinary Essays in Memory of James Anderson Winn
Anna Battigelli; Contributions by Anna Battigelli, Steven N. Zwicker, Amanda Eubanks Winkler, Paul Hammond, …
R895 Discovery Miles 8 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The ten essays in Literature and the Arts explore the intermedial plenitude of eighteenth-century English culture, honoring the memory of James Anderson Winn, whose work demonstrated how seeing that interplay of the arts and literature was essential to a full understanding of Restoration and eighteenth-century English culture. Scenery, machinery, music, dance, and texts transformed one another, both enriching and complicating generic distinctions. Artists were alive to the power of the arts to reflect and shape reality, and their audience was quick to turn to the arts as performative pleasures and critical lenses through which to understand a changing world. This collection's eminent authors discuss estate design, musicalized theater, the visual spectacle of musical performance, stage machinery and set designs, the social uses of painting and singing, drama’s reflection of a transformed military infrastructure, and the arts of memory and of laughter.

A Clubbable Man - Essays on Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture in Honor of Greg Clingham (Paperback): Anthony W Lee A Clubbable Man - Essays on Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture in Honor of Greg Clingham (Paperback)
Anthony W Lee; Contributions by Anthony W Lee, Philip Smallwood, David Hopkins, Adam Rounce, …
R923 Discovery Miles 9 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Samuel Johnson famously referred to his future biographer, the unsociable magistrate Sir John Hawkins, as “a most unclubbable man." Conversely, this celebratory volume gathers distinguished eighteenth-century studies scholars to honor the achievements, professional generosity, and sociability of Greg Clingham, taking as its theme textual and social group formations. Here, Philip Smallwood examines the “mirrored minds” of Johnson and Shakespeare, while David Hopkins parses intersections of the general and particular in three key eighteenth-century figures. Aaron Hanlon draws parallels between instances of physical rambling and rhetorical strategies in Johnson’s Rambler, while Cedric D. Reverand dissects the intertextual strands uniting Dryden and Pope. Contributors take up other topics significant to the field, including post-feminism, travel, and seismology. Whether discussing cultural exchange or textual reciprocities, each piece extends the theme, building on the trope of relationship to organize and express its findings. Rounding out this collection are tributes from Clingham’s former students and colleagues, including original poetry.  

Clubbable Man - Essays on Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture in Honor of Greg Clingham (Hardcover): Anthony W Lee Clubbable Man - Essays on Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture in Honor of Greg Clingham (Hardcover)
Anthony W Lee; Anthony W Lee, Philip Smallwood, David Hopkins, Adam Rounce, …
R2,972 Discovery Miles 29 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Samuel Johnson famously referred to his future biographer, the unsociable magistrate Sir John Hawkins, as "a most unclubbable man." Conversely, this celebratory volume gathers distinguished eighteenth-century studies scholars to honor the achievements, professional generosity, and sociability of Greg Clingham, taking as its theme textual and social group formations. Here, Philip Smallwood examines the "mirrored minds" of Johnson and Shakespeare, while David Hopkins parses intersections of the general and particular in three key eighteenth-century figures. Aaron Hanlon draws parallels between instances of physical rambling and rhetorical strategies in Johnson's Rambler, while Cedric D. Reverand dissects the intertextual strands uniting Dryden and Pope. Contributors take up other topics significant to the field, including post-feminism, travel, and seismology. Whether discussing cultural exchange or textual reciprocities, each piece extends the theme, building on the trope of relationship to organize and express its findings. Rounding out this collection are tributes from Clingham's former students and colleagues, including original poetry.

Paper, Ink, and Achievement - Gabriel Hornstein and the Revival of Eighteenth-Century Scholarship (Hardcover): Kevin L. Cope,... Paper, Ink, and Achievement - Gabriel Hornstein and the Revival of Eighteenth-Century Scholarship (Hardcover)
Kevin L. Cope, Cedric D. Reverand II; Contributions by James E. May, Leah Orr, J T Scanlan, …
R3,178 R2,963 Discovery Miles 29 630 Save R215 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During his forty-two years as president of AMS Press, Gabriel Hornstein quietly sponsored and stimulated the revival of 'long' eighteenth-century studies. Whether by reanimating long-running research publications; by creating scholarly journals; or by converting daring ideas into lauded books, 'Gabe' initiated a golden age of Enlightenment scholarship. This understated publishing magnate created a global audience for a research specialty that many scholars dismissed as antiquarianism. Paper, Ink, and Achievement finds in the career of this impresario a vantage point on the modern study of the Enlightenment. An introduction discusses Hornstein's life and achievements, revealing the breadth of his influence on our understanding of the early days of modernity. Three sets of essays open perspectives on the business of long-eighteenth-century studies: on the role of publishers, printers, and bibliophiles in manufacturing cultural legacies; on authors whose standing has been made or eclipsed by the book culture; and on literary modes that have defined, delimited, or directed Enlightenment studies.

Queen Anne and the Arts (Paperback): Cedric D. Reverand Queen Anne and the Arts (Paperback)
Cedric D. Reverand; Contributions by Barbara Benedict, Kevin L. Cope, Brian Corman, Julia Fawcett, …
R1,640 Discovery Miles 16 400 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The cultural highlights of the reign of Queen Anne (1702-1714) have long been overlooked. However, recent scholarship, including the present volume, is demonstrating that Anne has been seriously underestimated, both as a person, and as a monarch, and that there was much cultural activity of note in what might be called an interim period, coming after the deaths of Dryden and Purcell but before the blossoming of Pope and Handel, after the glories of Baroque architecture but before the triumph of Burlingtonian neoclassicism. The authors of Queen Anne and the Arts make a case for Anne's reign as a time of experimentation and considerable accomplishment in new genres, some of which developed, some of which faded away. The volume includes essays on the music, drama, poetry, quasi-operas, political pamphlets, and architecture, as well as on newer genres, such as coin and medal collecting, hymns, and poetical miscellanies, all produced during Anne's reign.

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