Studies in Eighteenth-century Culture: Volume 26Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998 - 344 páginas This collection of 16 essays offers an insight into the texts and contexts of 18th-century culture in America, Britain and Europe. Topics covered include: pastoralism; Augustanism; the aesthetic; hysteria; female alienation; German Enlightenment; knowledge; charity; and Gothicism. |
Contenido
Pastoralism | 7 |
PaintedPennedPurloined | 29 |
Opposition Augustanism and Popes Epistle to Augustus | 57 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 14 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
aesthetic Amelia artist Augustan Augustus Babet beauty Belphegor Burney Burney's century chapbook charity Charrière Charrière's claims criticism cultural David Dibutadis Diderot discourse eighteenth eighteenth-century Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun English Enlightenment Essay Evelina female feminine fiction Fielding's figure Fragonard's French gender Gothic fiction Gothic novel Hemsterhuis History Horace human hysteria Ibid idea imaginary intellectual John Wilkes language letters Lettres d'une Péruvienne libertinism Library literary literature London Mademoiselle Magic Flute male body Mandeville Marat masculine modern Monostatos moral Mozart narrative nature Northanger Northanger Abbey object opera painting Pamina Papageno pastoral Paul Hunter periphrases Phillis Phillis Wheatley philosophy physicians poem political Pope Pope's readers Reason Rhédon role romance Rousseau Roy Porter Sadleir Sadleir-Black Sainte Anne Salon Sarastro satire scene sexual Shandean social society Studies suggests Tamino tion tradition treatises Tristram Shandy University Press Wezel Wheatley Wheatley's Wieland Wilkes's woman women writing York Zilia