
English Literature And Society In The Eighteenth Century
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A doorway to a living past, opened afresh for readers who care about how ideas move societies. A classic within reach again. Leslie Stephen's sweeping study remains a touchstone in literary criticism and cultural history. This academic monograph traces the literature's social function across eighteenth-century Britain, revealing how novels, essays, and verse helped shape moral conversation, public opinion, and the evolving spheres of influence in Georgian England. It is not merely a survey but a vivid argument about literature's social role: how writers critique manners, how critics chart the ...
A doorway to a living past, opened afresh for readers who care about how ideas move societies. A classic within reach again. Leslie Stephen's sweeping study remains a touchstone in literary criticism and cultural history. This academic monograph traces the literature's social function across eighteenth-century Britain, revealing how novels, essays, and verse helped shape moral conversation, public opinion, and the evolving spheres of influence in Georgian England. It is not merely a survey but a vivid argument about literature's social role: how writers critique manners, how critics chart the moral orders of their time, and how public discourse grows around books and authors themselves. The result is a compact, magnetically readable exploration that rewards close reading and wide contextual thinking alike. Critically acclaimed for its historical acuity, the work offers enduring significance for scholars and students, while remaining accessible to curious readers and collectors. It supports serious research for scholars and stands as a compelling companion for a university course pack, inviting comparisons-such as Samuel Johnson criticism and Samuel Richardson-and broader conversations about culture, print, and public life. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure-an invitation to revisit eighteenth century Britain with fresh eyes.