The Cambridge Introduction to the Eighteenth-Century Novel

The Cambridge Introduction to the Eighteenth-Century Novel
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9780521895354
ISBN-13 : 0521895359
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Synopsis The Cambridge Introduction to the Eighteenth-Century Novel by : April London

A clearly written account of the development of the novel over the course of the long eighteenth century.

The Cambridge Companion to the Eighteenth-Century Novel

The Cambridge Companion to the Eighteenth-Century Novel
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 9781139825047
ISBN-13 : 1139825046
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Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to the Eighteenth-Century Novel by : John Richetti

In the past twenty years our understanding of the novel's emergence in eighteenth-century Britain has drastically changed. Drawing on new research in social and political history, the twelve contributors to this Companion challenge and refine the traditional view of the novel's origins and purposes. In various ways each seeks to show that the novel is not defined primarily by its realism of representation, but by the new ideological and cultural functions it serves in the emerging modern world of print culture. Sentimental and Gothic fiction and fiction by women are discussed, alongside detailed readings of work by Defoe, Swift, Richardson, Henry Fielding, Sterne, Smollett, and Burney. This multifaceted picture of the novel in its formative decades provides a comprehensive and indispensable guide for students of the eighteenth-century British novel, and its place within the culture of its time.

The Cambridge Introduction to the Novel

The Cambridge Introduction to the Novel
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9781139493574
ISBN-13 : 1139493574
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Synopsis The Cambridge Introduction to the Novel by : Marina MacKay

Beginning its life as the sensational entertainment of the eighteenth century, the novel has become the major literary genre of modern times. Drawing on hundreds of examples of famous novels from all over the world, Marina MacKay explores the essential aspects of the novel and its history: where novels came from and why we read them; how we think about their styles and techniques, their people, plots, places, and politics. Between the main chapters are longer readings of individual works, from Don Quixote to Midnight's Children. A glossary of key terms and a guide to further reading are included, making this an ideal accompaniment to introductory courses on the novel.

Laurence Sterne and the Eighteenth-Century Book

Laurence Sterne and the Eighteenth-Century Book
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9781108912839
ISBN-13 : 1108912834
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Laurence Sterne and the Eighteenth-Century Book by : Helen Williams

Scrutinising Sterne's fiction through a book history lens, Helen Williams creates novel readings of his work based on meticulous examination of its material and bibliographical conditions. Alongside multiple editions and manuscripts of Sterne's own letters and works, a panorama of interdisciplinary sources are explored, including dance manuals, letter-writing handbooks, newspaper advertisements, medical pamphlets and disposable packaging. For the first time, this wealth of previously overlooked material is critically analysed in relation to the design history of Tristram Shandy, conceptualising the eighteenth-century novel as an artefact that developed in close conjunction with other media. In examining the complex interrelation between a period's literature and the print matter of everyday life, this study sheds new light on Sterne and eighteenth-century literature by re-defining the origins of his work and of the eighteenth-century novel more broadly, whilst introducing readers to diverse print cultural forms and their production histories.

Revising the Eighteenth-Century Novel

Revising the Eighteenth-Century Novel
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 9781108493857
ISBN-13 : 1108493858
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Revising the Eighteenth-Century Novel by : Hilary Havens

Recovers and analyzes novel manuscripts and post-publication revisions to construct a new narrative about eighteenth-century authorship.

Jonathan Swift and the Eighteenth-Century Book

Jonathan Swift and the Eighteenth-Century Book
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9781107016262
ISBN-13 : 1107016266
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Jonathan Swift and the Eighteenth-Century Book by : Paddy Bullard

An account of Swift's dealings with books and texts, showing how the business of print was transformed during his lifetime.

The Cambridge Introduction to Charles Dickens

The Cambridge Introduction to Charles Dickens
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
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ISBN-10 : 9781139788922
ISBN-13 : 1139788922
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Introduction to Charles Dickens by : Jon Mee

Charles Dickens became immensely popular early on in his career as a novelist, and his appeal continues to grow with new editions prompted by recent television and film adaptations, as well as large numbers of students studying the Victorian novel. This lively and accessible introduction to Dickens focuses on the extraordinary diversity of his writing. Jon Mee discusses Dickens's novels, journalism and public performances, the historical contexts and his influence on other writers. In the process, five major themes emerge: Dickens the entertainer; Dickens and language; Dickens and London; Dickens, gender, and domesticity; and the question of adaptation, including Dickens's adaptations of his own work. These interrelated concerns allow readers to start making their own new connections between his famous and less widely read works and to appreciate fully the sheer imaginative richness of his writing, which particularly evokes the dizzying expansion of nineteenth-century London.

The Cambridge Introduction to Russian Poetry

The Cambridge Introduction to Russian Poetry
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 0521004934
ISBN-13 : 9780521004930
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Introduction to Russian Poetry by : Michael Wachtel

This introduction presents the major themes, forms and styles of Russian poetry. Using examples from Russia's greatest poets, Michael Wachtel draws on three centuries of verse, from the beginnings of secular literature in the eighteenth century to the present day. The first half of the book is devoted to concepts such as versification, poetic language and tradition; the second half is organised along genre lines and examines the ode, the elegy, love poetry, nature poetry and patriotic verse. This book will be an invaluable tool for students and teachers alike.

The Cambridge Introduction to Modernism

The Cambridge Introduction to Modernism
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9780521828093
ISBN-13 : 0521828090
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Introduction to Modernism by : Pericles Lewis

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Eighteenth-Century Fiction on Screen

Eighteenth-Century Fiction on Screen
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 0521529107
ISBN-13 : 9780521529105
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Eighteenth-Century Fiction on Screen by : Robert Mayer

Eighteenth-Century Fiction on Screen offers an extensive introduction to cinematic representations of the eighteenth century, mostly derived from classic fiction of that period, and sheds light on the process of making prose fiction into film. The contributors provide a variety of theoretical and critical approaches to the process of bringing literary works to the screen. They consider a broad range of film and television adaptations, including several versions of Robinson Crusoe; three films of Moll Flanders; American, British, and French television adaptations of Gulliver's Travels, Clarissa, Tom Jones, and Jacques le fataliste; Wim Wender's film version of Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's Apprentice Years; the controversial film of Diderot's La Religieuese; and French and Anglo-American motion pictures based on Les Liaisons dangereuses among others. This book will appeal to students and scholars of literature and film alike.