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Smallpox and the Literary Imagination, 1660-1820 (Hardcover, New): David E. Shuttleton Smallpox and the Literary Imagination, 1660-1820 (Hardcover, New)
David E. Shuttleton
R2,680 Discovery Miles 26 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Smallpox was a much feared disease until modern times, responsible for many deaths worldwide and reaching epidemic proportions amongst the British population in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This is the first substantial critical study of the literary representation of the disease and its victims between the Restoration and the development of inoculation against smallpox around 1800. David Shuttleton draws upon a wide range of canonical texts including works by Dryden, Johnson, Steele, Goldsmith and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, the latter having experimented with vaccination against smallpox. He reads these texts alongside medical treatises and the rare, but moving writings of smallpox survivors, showing how medical and imaginative writers developed a shared tradition of figurative tropes, myths and metaphors. This fascinating study uncovers the cultural impact of smallpox, and the different ways writers found to come to terms with the terror of disease and death.

Smallpox and the Literary Imagination, 1660-1820 (Paperback): David E. Shuttleton Smallpox and the Literary Imagination, 1660-1820 (Paperback)
David E. Shuttleton
R1,178 Discovery Miles 11 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Smallpox was a much feared disease until modern times, responsible for many deaths worldwide and reaching epidemic proportions amongst the British population in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This 2007 book is a substantial critical study of the literary representation of the disease and its victims between the Restoration and the development of inoculation against smallpox around 1800. David Shuttleton draws upon a wide range of canonical texts including works by Dryden, Johnson, Steele, Goldsmith and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, the latter having experimented with vaccination against smallpox. He reads these texts alongside medical treatises and the rare, but moving writings of smallpox survivors, showing how medical and imaginative writers developed a shared tradition of figurative tropes, myths and metaphors. This fascinating study uncovers the cultural impact of smallpox, and the different ways writers found to come to terms with the terror of disease and death.

Women and Poetry, 1660-1750 (Paperback, 2003 Ed.): Sarah Prescott, David E. Shuttleton Women and Poetry, 1660-1750 (Paperback, 2003 Ed.)
Sarah Prescott, David E. Shuttleton
R1,357 Discovery Miles 13 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The specially commissioned essays in Women and Poetry, 1660-1750 address the multiplicity of female poetic practice and the public image of the woman poet between the Restoration and mid-eighteenth century. The volume includes biographically informative accounts of individual poets alongside detailed essays which discuss the different contexts and poetic traditions shaping women's poetry in this key period in literary history. Women and Poetry, 1660-1750 draws together a wealth of recent scholarship from a strong cast of contributors (including Germaine Greer) into one accessible volume aimed at both students and specialist readers.

Correspondence with George Cheyne and Thomas Edwards (Hardcover, New): Samuel Richardson Correspondence with George Cheyne and Thomas Edwards (Hardcover, New)
Samuel Richardson; Edited by David E. Shuttleton, John A. Dussinger
R4,055 Discovery Miles 40 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Samuel Richardson (1689-1761), among the most important and influential English novelists, was also a prolific letter writer. Beyond its extraordinary range, his correspondence holds special interest as that of a practising epistolary novelist, who thought long and hard about the letter as a form. The Cambridge Edition of the Correspondence of Samuel Richardson is the first complete edition of his letters. The present volume contains his correspondences with Dr George Cheyne and Thomas Edwards, linked not only by their pronounced medical content but also by their generally unguarded character. An early admirer of Richardson's Pamela (1740-41), Cheyne elicits some of the novelist's most significant statements concerning his own literary practice and tastes. Edwards, an astute literary critic as well as notable sonneteer, draws Richardson into expressing some remarkable insights as a close reader of poetry and prose.

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