A study of English literary culture in the period between 1760 and 1830 which explores signs of modern disenchanted attitudes towards politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Owen Havard is Assistant Professor at Binghamton University and received his PhD from the University of Chicago. His articles and essays have appeared in ELH, The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, Contemporary Literature and in the volumes Sterne, Tristram, Yorick: Tercentenary Essays on Laurence Sterne and Byron: The Poetry of Politics and the Politics of Poetry. His reviews and review essays have appeared in The Scriblerian, Eighteenth-Century Studies, The New Rambler, and the English Historical Review. He has received fellowships from the British Association for American Studies, the Whiting Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, and the NEH.
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Preface Introduction: Sick of Politics 1: Disaffected Parties, 1688-1832 2: Tristram Shandy and the Divided Worlds of Politics 3: Literary Leviathans: Johnson, Boswell, and the 1790s 4: Burke, Edgeworth, and Ireland's Discontents 5: Austen and the Cultural Logic of Late Toryism 6: Byron's Opposition Conclusion
Preface Introduction: Sick of Politics 1: Disaffected Parties, 1688-1832 2: Tristram Shandy and the Divided Worlds of Politics 3: Literary Leviathans: Johnson, Boswell, and the 1790s 4: Burke, Edgeworth, and Ireland's Discontents 5: Austen and the Cultural Logic of Late Toryism 6: Byron's Opposition Conclusion
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