The Vicar of Wakefield, The Deserted Village, and She Stoops to Conquer number among the greatest literary works of the eighteenth century. With sections covering Goldsmith's Life and Career; Social, Cultural, and Intellectual Contexts; Literary Contexts; and Critical Fortunes and Afterlives, this volume illuminates his extraordinary achievement.
The Vicar of Wakefield, The Deserted Village, and She Stoops to Conquer number among the greatest literary works of the eighteenth century. With sections covering Goldsmith's Life and Career; Social, Cultural, and Intellectual Contexts; Literary Contexts; and Critical Fortunes and Afterlives, this volume illuminates his extraordinary achievement.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Life and Career: 1. Life Michael Griffin 2. Letters David O'Shaughnessy 3. Friendships and feuds Norma Clarke 4. Booksellers and the book trade Richard C. Taylor Part II. Social, Cultural and Intellectual Contexts: 5. Enlightenments Michael Brown 6. Universities David A. Fleming 7. Libraries Paul Goring 8. The club Ian Newman 9. Irish London John Bergin 10. Liberty Nigel Wood 11. Cosmopolitanism James Watt 12. Marriage Aileen Douglas 13. Gender Rebecca Anne Barr 14. Race Kerry Sinanan 15. Religion James Bryant Reeves 16. Natural history and science Melissa Bailes 17. War and empire Robert W. Jones 18. Ghosts María Losada-Friend Part III. Literary Contexts: 19. Fiction Ian Campbell Ross 20. Theatre Gillian Russell 21. Pastoral poetry Dustin Griffin 22. Prospect poetry Katherine Turner 23. Periodicals and literary reviewing Manushag N. Powell 24. History writing Ben Dew 25. Authorship Maureen Harkin 26. Orientalism Eun Kyung Min 27. Satire and sentiment Lynn Festa 28. The sister arts Timothy Erwin 29. Music and song Moyra Haslett 30. France and French writing Amy Prendergast Part IV. Critical Fortunes and Afterlives: 31. Editions Will Bowers 32. Critical reception before 1900 Megan Kitching 33. Critical reception after 1900 James Ward 34. Afterlives 1: the Victorian vicar Jarlath Killeen 35. Afterlives 2: theatre David Clare 36. Afterlives 3: poetry Alfred Lutz.
Part I. Life and Career: 1. Life Michael Griffin 2. Letters David O'Shaughnessy 3. Friendships and feuds Norma Clarke 4. Booksellers and the book trade Richard C. Taylor Part II. Social, Cultural and Intellectual Contexts: 5. Enlightenments Michael Brown 6. Universities David A. Fleming 7. Libraries Paul Goring 8. The club Ian Newman 9. Irish London John Bergin 10. Liberty Nigel Wood 11. Cosmopolitanism James Watt 12. Marriage Aileen Douglas 13. Gender Rebecca Anne Barr 14. Race Kerry Sinanan 15. Religion James Bryant Reeves 16. Natural history and science Melissa Bailes 17. War and empire Robert W. Jones 18. Ghosts María Losada-Friend Part III. Literary Contexts: 19. Fiction Ian Campbell Ross 20. Theatre Gillian Russell 21. Pastoral poetry Dustin Griffin 22. Prospect poetry Katherine Turner 23. Periodicals and literary reviewing Manushag N. Powell 24. History writing Ben Dew 25. Authorship Maureen Harkin 26. Orientalism Eun Kyung Min 27. Satire and sentiment Lynn Festa 28. The sister arts Timothy Erwin 29. Music and song Moyra Haslett 30. France and French writing Amy Prendergast Part IV. Critical Fortunes and Afterlives: 31. Editions Will Bowers 32. Critical reception before 1900 Megan Kitching 33. Critical reception after 1900 James Ward 34. Afterlives 1: the Victorian vicar Jarlath Killeen 35. Afterlives 2: theatre David Clare 36. Afterlives 3: poetry Alfred Lutz.
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