A study of eighteenth-century dramatic and narrative tragedies that explores the relation between personal misfortune and the emerging values that would define the everyday experience of the middle class. The volume discusses the work of George Lillo, Samuel Richardson, Aaron Hill, and Sarah Fielding, among others.
A study of eighteenth-century dramatic and narrative tragedies that explores the relation between personal misfortune and the emerging values that would define the everyday experience of the middle class. The volume discusses the work of George Lillo, Samuel Richardson, Aaron Hill, and Sarah Fielding, among others.
Alex Eric Hernandez is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Toronto, where he specializes in Restoration and eighteenth-century literature and culture. This is his first book.
Inhaltsangabe
* An Introduction to British Bourgeois Tragedy: or, 'Silently and Smoothly Thro' the World' * 1: The Bourgeois Revaluation of Tragedy: Dignity and the Ordinary in George Lillo's London * 2: Close to Home: The Uncanny of Georgian Domestic Tragedy * 3: A Fine Subject for Tragedy: Providence, Poetic Justice, and Clarissa's Real Affliction * 4: Prosaic Suffering: Edward Moore, Diderot, and the Natural Picture of Drama * 5: Tragic Sensibilities: Sentimental Fiction and the Serious Genre * Conclusion: Modern Tragedy and Ordinary Suffering * Bibliography
* An Introduction to British Bourgeois Tragedy: or, 'Silently and Smoothly Thro' the World' * 1: The Bourgeois Revaluation of Tragedy: Dignity and the Ordinary in George Lillo's London * 2: Close to Home: The Uncanny of Georgian Domestic Tragedy * 3: A Fine Subject for Tragedy: Providence, Poetic Justice, and Clarissa's Real Affliction * 4: Prosaic Suffering: Edward Moore, Diderot, and the Natural Picture of Drama * 5: Tragic Sensibilities: Sentimental Fiction and the Serious Genre * Conclusion: Modern Tragedy and Ordinary Suffering * Bibliography
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