"The comprehensive one-stop guide to the writings, life, and times of Jonathan Swift. With forty-four tightlyfocused chapters, this book communicates the latest academic research on Swift in a way that will engage undergraduate students while also remaining useful for advanced scholars. An indispensable volume for Swift students and teachers"--
"The comprehensive one-stop guide to the writings, life, and times of Jonathan Swift. With forty-four tightlyfocused chapters, this book communicates the latest academic research on Swift in a way that will engage undergraduate students while also remaining useful for advanced scholars. An indispensable volume for Swift students and teachers"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Personal: 1. Biography Clive Probyn 2. Friends and family Emrys Jones 3. Health and sickness Helen Deutsch 4. Reason and unreason Allan Ingram Part II. Publishing History and Legacy: 5. Book trade Stephen Karian 6. Popular culture Pat Rogers 7. Translations and reception abroad Hermann J. Real 8. Critical reception before 1900 Katherine Turner 9. Critical reception after 1900 James Ward 10. Reputation in Ireland Aileen Douglas and Ian Campbell Ross Part III. Literary Background: 11. Ancients and moderns Paddy Bullard 12. Travel and exploration Shef Rogers 13. Profession of letters Paul Baines 14. Women writers Ben Wilkinson-Turnbull 15. Style and language Cynthia Wall Part IV. Genres: 16. Satire Clare Bucknell 17. Pamphleteering and political journalism J. A. Downie 18. Familiar verse Daniel Cook 19. Fables and fantasy Jayne Lewis 20. Parody and hoax Valerie Rumbold 21. Sermons Ian Higgins 22. History Joseph Hone 23. Correspondence Louise Curran 24. The novel Nicholas Seager Part V. The External World: England and Ireland: 25. Literary scene: England Brean Hammond 26. Party politics Joseph Hone 27. Clubs Corrina Readioff 28. Walpole and the opposition Christine Gerrard 29. The Church of England David Manning 30. Dissent Nicholas McDowell 31. London Pat Rogers 32. Literary scene: Ireland Andrew Carpenter 33. The Church of Ireland Christopher Fauske 34. Dublin David Dickson Part VI. Social and intellectual topics: 35. Philosophy Tom Jones 36. Science Gregory Lynall 37. Race Joseph Hone 38. Material culture Kelly Fleming 39. Gender Katherine Aske 40. Colonialism Robbie Richardson 41. The body Leah Benedict 42. Demography Benjamin Bankhurst 43. Food Henry Power 44. Economics Claire Wilkinson.
Part I. Personal: 1. Biography Clive Probyn 2. Friends and family Emrys Jones 3. Health and sickness Helen Deutsch 4. Reason and unreason Allan Ingram Part II. Publishing History and Legacy: 5. Book trade Stephen Karian 6. Popular culture Pat Rogers 7. Translations and reception abroad Hermann J. Real 8. Critical reception before 1900 Katherine Turner 9. Critical reception after 1900 James Ward 10. Reputation in Ireland Aileen Douglas and Ian Campbell Ross Part III. Literary Background: 11. Ancients and moderns Paddy Bullard 12. Travel and exploration Shef Rogers 13. Profession of letters Paul Baines 14. Women writers Ben Wilkinson-Turnbull 15. Style and language Cynthia Wall Part IV. Genres: 16. Satire Clare Bucknell 17. Pamphleteering and political journalism J. A. Downie 18. Familiar verse Daniel Cook 19. Fables and fantasy Jayne Lewis 20. Parody and hoax Valerie Rumbold 21. Sermons Ian Higgins 22. History Joseph Hone 23. Correspondence Louise Curran 24. The novel Nicholas Seager Part V. The External World: England and Ireland: 25. Literary scene: England Brean Hammond 26. Party politics Joseph Hone 27. Clubs Corrina Readioff 28. Walpole and the opposition Christine Gerrard 29. The Church of England David Manning 30. Dissent Nicholas McDowell 31. London Pat Rogers 32. Literary scene: Ireland Andrew Carpenter 33. The Church of Ireland Christopher Fauske 34. Dublin David Dickson Part VI. Social and intellectual topics: 35. Philosophy Tom Jones 36. Science Gregory Lynall 37. Race Joseph Hone 38. Material culture Kelly Fleming 39. Gender Katherine Aske 40. Colonialism Robbie Richardson 41. The body Leah Benedict 42. Demography Benjamin Bankhurst 43. Food Henry Power 44. Economics Claire Wilkinson.
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