This first comprehensive account of Daniel Defoe's Tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain explores the content, sources, form, and historical significance of one of the foremost books written about Britain during the eighteenth century. Pat Rogers' study offers fresh interdisciplinary insight for both new readers and Defoe students.
This first comprehensive account of Daniel Defoe's Tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain explores the content, sources, form, and historical significance of one of the foremost books written about Britain during the eighteenth century. Pat Rogers' study offers fresh interdisciplinary insight for both new readers and Defoe students.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pat Rogers is Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, formerly Eminent Scholar, and DeBartolo Chair in the Liberal Arts at the University of South Florida. He has held fulltime teaching posts at the universities of Cambridge, London, Wales, and Bristol, and has published extensively on literature from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, as well as teaching on courses up to the twentieth. His previous works on Defoe include The Text of Great Britain: Theme and Design in Defoe's Tour (1998); editions of the Tour (1971: 1989), Defoe: The Critical Heritage (1972), a study of Robinson Crusoe (1979), and an edition of Moll Flanders (1993). He is a contributor to the forthcoming collections The Oxford Handbook to Daniel Defoe and Defoe in Context (Cambridge).
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Introduction Part 1. Form and Function: 1. The identity of Britain 2. Embedding and embodying the nation: Textual practices and form in the Tour 3. The epic strain 4. The shape of the nation Part 2. Time: 5. The role of the Tour in the historiography of early modern Britain 6. The Jacobite rising in the Tour: Preventing the ruin of Scotland 7. The impact of the bubble 8. Local proverbs and folk wisdom Part 3. Place: 9. The uses of topography 10. Road-testing the first turnpikes: Defoe's account of English highways 11. Defoe on Bristol: The text with an introduction and annotation 12. Atlas Maritimus: The case for Defoe's authorship.
Introduction Part 1. Form and Function: 1. The identity of Britain 2. Embedding and embodying the nation: Textual practices and form in the Tour 3. The epic strain 4. The shape of the nation Part 2. Time: 5. The role of the Tour in the historiography of early modern Britain 6. The Jacobite rising in the Tour: Preventing the ruin of Scotland 7. The impact of the bubble 8. Local proverbs and folk wisdom Part 3. Place: 9. The uses of topography 10. Road-testing the first turnpikes: Defoe's account of English highways 11. Defoe on Bristol: The text with an introduction and annotation 12. Atlas Maritimus: The case for Defoe's authorship.
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