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The Oxford English Literary History is the new century's definitive account of a rich and diverse literary heritage that stretches back for a millennium and more. This volume covers 1645 to 1714, which saw the rise of new media forms, and transformations in performance spaces, bookselling, and the concept of authorship.
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The Oxford English Literary History is the new century's definitive account of a rich and diverse literary heritage that stretches back for a millennium and more. This volume covers 1645 to 1714, which saw the rise of new media forms, and transformations in performance spaces, bookselling, and the concept of authorship.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 146mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 850g
- ISBN-13: 9780198183112
- ISBN-10: 0198183119
- Artikelnr.: 48138386
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 146mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 850g
- ISBN-13: 9780198183112
- ISBN-10: 0198183119
- Artikelnr.: 48138386
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Margaret J. M. Ezell is a Distinguished Professor of English and the John and Sara Lindsey Chair of Liberal Arts at Texas A&M University. She received her degrees from Wellesley College and Cambridge University.
* 1: 1645: The War and the Commonwealth * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Speech
and Performance
1645-1658 * II: Humphrey Moseley and London Literary Publishing: Making the Book
Image and Word * III: Hearing
Speaking
Writing: Religious Discourse from the Pulpit
among the Congregations
and the Prophets * IV: Sociable Texts: Manuscript Circulation
Writers
and Readers in Britain and Abroad * V: Fiction and Adventure Narratives: Romantic Foreigners and Native Romances * 2: 1659-1660: The Return of the King * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Speech
and Performance
1660-1673 * II: Renovating the Stage: Companies
Actresses
Repertoire
Theatre Innovations
and the Touring Companies * III: Enacting Libertinism: Court Performance and Literary Culture * IV: Creating Science: The Royal Society and the New Literatures of Science * V: 'Adventurous Song': Samuel Butler
Abraham Cowley
Katherine Philips
John Milton
and 1660s Verse * 3: 1674-1675: For Profit and Delight * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Speech
and Performance * II: Poets and the Politics of Patronage and Literary Criticism * III: Theatrical Entertainments Outside the London Commercial Playhouses: Smock Alley
Travelling Companies
Strollers
School Plays
and Private Performances * IV: Fictions: The Pilgrim's Progress
the New 'Novels'
and Love and Erotica * V: Foreign Parts: English Readers and Foreign Lands and Cultures * 4: 1685-1686 Transitions * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Speech
and Performance * II: Heard in the Street: Broadside Ballads * III: Seen on Stage: English Operas
the Female Wits
and the 'Reformed' Stage * IV: Debates between the Sexes: Satires
Advice
and Polemics * 5: 1700: Forming the New Britain * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Preaching
and Performance * II: Kit-Cats and Scriblerians: Clubs
Wits
The Tatler
The Spectator
and The Memoirs of Martin Scriblerus * III: Booksellers and the Book Trade: John Dunton
Edmund Curll
Grub Street
and the Rise of Bernard Lintot * IV: 'The Great Business of Poetry': Poets
Pastoral
and Politics * Appendix: Companion Volume: Table of Contents * For Further Reading * Works Cited * Index
Speech
and Performance
1645-1658 * II: Humphrey Moseley and London Literary Publishing: Making the Book
Image and Word * III: Hearing
Speaking
Writing: Religious Discourse from the Pulpit
among the Congregations
and the Prophets * IV: Sociable Texts: Manuscript Circulation
Writers
and Readers in Britain and Abroad * V: Fiction and Adventure Narratives: Romantic Foreigners and Native Romances * 2: 1659-1660: The Return of the King * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Speech
and Performance
1660-1673 * II: Renovating the Stage: Companies
Actresses
Repertoire
Theatre Innovations
and the Touring Companies * III: Enacting Libertinism: Court Performance and Literary Culture * IV: Creating Science: The Royal Society and the New Literatures of Science * V: 'Adventurous Song': Samuel Butler
Abraham Cowley
Katherine Philips
John Milton
and 1660s Verse * 3: 1674-1675: For Profit and Delight * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Speech
and Performance * II: Poets and the Politics of Patronage and Literary Criticism * III: Theatrical Entertainments Outside the London Commercial Playhouses: Smock Alley
Travelling Companies
Strollers
School Plays
and Private Performances * IV: Fictions: The Pilgrim's Progress
the New 'Novels'
and Love and Erotica * V: Foreign Parts: English Readers and Foreign Lands and Cultures * 4: 1685-1686 Transitions * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Speech
and Performance * II: Heard in the Street: Broadside Ballads * III: Seen on Stage: English Operas
the Female Wits
and the 'Reformed' Stage * IV: Debates between the Sexes: Satires
Advice
and Polemics * 5: 1700: Forming the New Britain * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Preaching
and Performance * II: Kit-Cats and Scriblerians: Clubs
Wits
The Tatler
The Spectator
and The Memoirs of Martin Scriblerus * III: Booksellers and the Book Trade: John Dunton
Edmund Curll
Grub Street
and the Rise of Bernard Lintot * IV: 'The Great Business of Poetry': Poets
Pastoral
and Politics * Appendix: Companion Volume: Table of Contents * For Further Reading * Works Cited * Index
* 1: 1645: The War and the Commonwealth * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Speech
and Performance
1645-1658 * II: Humphrey Moseley and London Literary Publishing: Making the Book
Image and Word * III: Hearing
Speaking
Writing: Religious Discourse from the Pulpit
among the Congregations
and the Prophets * IV: Sociable Texts: Manuscript Circulation
Writers
and Readers in Britain and Abroad * V: Fiction and Adventure Narratives: Romantic Foreigners and Native Romances * 2: 1659-1660: The Return of the King * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Speech
and Performance
1660-1673 * II: Renovating the Stage: Companies
Actresses
Repertoire
Theatre Innovations
and the Touring Companies * III: Enacting Libertinism: Court Performance and Literary Culture * IV: Creating Science: The Royal Society and the New Literatures of Science * V: 'Adventurous Song': Samuel Butler
Abraham Cowley
Katherine Philips
John Milton
and 1660s Verse * 3: 1674-1675: For Profit and Delight * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Speech
and Performance * II: Poets and the Politics of Patronage and Literary Criticism * III: Theatrical Entertainments Outside the London Commercial Playhouses: Smock Alley
Travelling Companies
Strollers
School Plays
and Private Performances * IV: Fictions: The Pilgrim's Progress
the New 'Novels'
and Love and Erotica * V: Foreign Parts: English Readers and Foreign Lands and Cultures * 4: 1685-1686 Transitions * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Speech
and Performance * II: Heard in the Street: Broadside Ballads * III: Seen on Stage: English Operas
the Female Wits
and the 'Reformed' Stage * IV: Debates between the Sexes: Satires
Advice
and Polemics * 5: 1700: Forming the New Britain * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Preaching
and Performance * II: Kit-Cats and Scriblerians: Clubs
Wits
The Tatler
The Spectator
and The Memoirs of Martin Scriblerus * III: Booksellers and the Book Trade: John Dunton
Edmund Curll
Grub Street
and the Rise of Bernard Lintot * IV: 'The Great Business of Poetry': Poets
Pastoral
and Politics * Appendix: Companion Volume: Table of Contents * For Further Reading * Works Cited * Index
Speech
and Performance
1645-1658 * II: Humphrey Moseley and London Literary Publishing: Making the Book
Image and Word * III: Hearing
Speaking
Writing: Religious Discourse from the Pulpit
among the Congregations
and the Prophets * IV: Sociable Texts: Manuscript Circulation
Writers
and Readers in Britain and Abroad * V: Fiction and Adventure Narratives: Romantic Foreigners and Native Romances * 2: 1659-1660: The Return of the King * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Speech
and Performance
1660-1673 * II: Renovating the Stage: Companies
Actresses
Repertoire
Theatre Innovations
and the Touring Companies * III: Enacting Libertinism: Court Performance and Literary Culture * IV: Creating Science: The Royal Society and the New Literatures of Science * V: 'Adventurous Song': Samuel Butler
Abraham Cowley
Katherine Philips
John Milton
and 1660s Verse * 3: 1674-1675: For Profit and Delight * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Speech
and Performance * II: Poets and the Politics of Patronage and Literary Criticism * III: Theatrical Entertainments Outside the London Commercial Playhouses: Smock Alley
Travelling Companies
Strollers
School Plays
and Private Performances * IV: Fictions: The Pilgrim's Progress
the New 'Novels'
and Love and Erotica * V: Foreign Parts: English Readers and Foreign Lands and Cultures * 4: 1685-1686 Transitions * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Speech
and Performance * II: Heard in the Street: Broadside Ballads * III: Seen on Stage: English Operas
the Female Wits
and the 'Reformed' Stage * IV: Debates between the Sexes: Satires
Advice
and Polemics * 5: 1700: Forming the New Britain * I: Laws Regulating Publication
Preaching
and Performance * II: Kit-Cats and Scriblerians: Clubs
Wits
The Tatler
The Spectator
and The Memoirs of Martin Scriblerus * III: Booksellers and the Book Trade: John Dunton
Edmund Curll
Grub Street
and the Rise of Bernard Lintot * IV: 'The Great Business of Poetry': Poets
Pastoral
and Politics * Appendix: Companion Volume: Table of Contents * For Further Reading * Works Cited * Index