The annual 1650-1850 publishes essays and reviews from and about a wide range of academic disciplines literature, philosophy, art history, history, religion, and science. Interdisciplinary in scope and approach, 1650-1850 emphasizes aesthetic manifestations and applications of ideas, and encourages studies that move between the arts and the sciences.
The annual 1650-1850 publishes essays and reviews from and about a wide range of academic disciplines literature, philosophy, art history, history, religion, and science. Interdisciplinary in scope and approach, 1650-1850 emphasizes aesthetic manifestations and applications of ideas, and encourages studies that move between the arts and the sciences. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin L. Cope is a professor of English at Louisiana State University. He is the founder and editor of 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era, the co-general editor of ECCB: The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography, and the author or editor of dozens of books and articles.
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“A Picture of My Mind, My Sentiments All Laid Open to Their View”: Lady Chudleigh’s Printed Verse, the Coterie Reader, and the Modern Editor IGOR DJORDJEVIC
Addison’s Anglican Rationalism, Cato’s Tragic Flaw, and Stoicism MORGAN STRAWN
Robert Harley and the Politics of Daniel Defoe’s Review, 1710–1713 ASHLEY MARSHALL
“All for Duty”: Dryden’s Critical Agenda in All for Love PETER BYRNE
William Congreve as Satirist PATRICIA GAEL
Classical Example and Gospel Rhetoric in the Sermons of In de pen dent Preacher Thomas Brooks KEVIN JOEL BERLAND
Expanding Identity through Imagination; or, How Thomas Tryon Becomes the Marginalized N. S. BOONE
Johnson and China: Culture, Commerce, and the Dream of the Orient in Mid- Eighteenth- Century England GREG CLINGHAM
Technofacts: Christopher Smart and the Curiosity Cabinet WILLIAM HALL 243 Catesby’s Eclecticism and the Origin of His Style ALEX SELTZER SPECIAL FEATURE, EDITED BY WILLIAM STARGARD, PINE MANOR COLLEGE “SACRED SPACES AND SPIRITUALITY IN THE LONG EIGHTEENTH CENTURY Special feature introduction by William Stargard Maria Clara Paulino, “Portuguese Religious Architecture, Beliefs and Practices in Northern European Travel Accounts (1750s–1850s)” Donovan Tann, Hesston College, “Ascetic Cosmopolitanism: Imagining Religious Retreat in Mary Astell’s Serious Proposal to the Ladies, Parts I and II and Letters Concerning the Love of God” Robin L. Thomas, “Convent and Crown: Redecorating Santa Chiara in Naples 1741–59"
“A Picture of My Mind, My Sentiments All Laid Open to Their View”: Lady Chudleigh’s Printed Verse, the Coterie Reader, and the Modern Editor IGOR DJORDJEVIC
Addison’s Anglican Rationalism, Cato’s Tragic Flaw, and Stoicism MORGAN STRAWN
Robert Harley and the Politics of Daniel Defoe’s Review, 1710–1713 ASHLEY MARSHALL
“All for Duty”: Dryden’s Critical Agenda in All for Love PETER BYRNE
William Congreve as Satirist PATRICIA GAEL
Classical Example and Gospel Rhetoric in the Sermons of In de pen dent Preacher Thomas Brooks KEVIN JOEL BERLAND
Expanding Identity through Imagination; or, How Thomas Tryon Becomes the Marginalized N. S. BOONE
Johnson and China: Culture, Commerce, and the Dream of the Orient in Mid- Eighteenth- Century England GREG CLINGHAM
Technofacts: Christopher Smart and the Curiosity Cabinet WILLIAM HALL 243 Catesby’s Eclecticism and the Origin of His Style ALEX SELTZER SPECIAL FEATURE, EDITED BY WILLIAM STARGARD, PINE MANOR COLLEGE “SACRED SPACES AND SPIRITUALITY IN THE LONG EIGHTEENTH CENTURY Special feature introduction by William Stargard Maria Clara Paulino, “Portuguese Religious Architecture, Beliefs and Practices in Northern European Travel Accounts (1750s–1850s)” Donovan Tann, Hesston College, “Ascetic Cosmopolitanism: Imagining Religious Retreat in Mary Astell’s Serious Proposal to the Ladies, Parts I and II and Letters Concerning the Love of God” Robin L. Thomas, “Convent and Crown: Redecorating Santa Chiara in Naples 1741–59"
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