The book reviews the varied cultural accomplishments during the reign of Queen Anne (1702-1714), including scholarly essays on Anne, her patronage of the arts, coin collecting, poetry, poetical miscellanies, drama, hymns, music, and architecture.
The book reviews the varied cultural accomplishments during the reign of Queen Anne (1702-1714), including scholarly essays on Anne, her patronage of the arts, coin collecting, poetry, poetical miscellanies, drama, hymns, music, and architecture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture, 1650-1850
Edited by Cedric D. Reverand II - Contributions by Barbara Benedict; Kevin L. Cope; Brian Corman; Julia Fawcett; Jayne Lewis; Estelle Murphy; Juan Christian Pellicer; Cedric D. Reverand II; Nicholas Seager; Philip Smallwood; Abigail Williams; Amanda Winkl
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: "Praise the Patroness of Arts" James A. Winn Chapter 2: "She Will Not Be That Tyrant They Desire": Daniel Defoe and Queen Anne Nicholas Seager Chapter 3: Queen Anne, Patron of Poets? Juan Christian Pellicer Chapter 4: The Moral in the Material: Numismatics and Identity in Evelyn, Addison, and Pope Barbara M. Benedict Chapter 5: Mild Mockery: Queen Anne's Era and the Cacophony of Calm Kevin L. Cope Chapter 6: Great Anna's Chaucer: Pope's January and May and the Logic of Settlement Philip Smallwood Chapter 7: The Diverting Muse: Miscellanies and Miscellany Culture in Queen Anne's Reign Abigail Williams Chapter 7: Nicholas Rowe's The Fair Penitent and the Performance of Personal Space in Eighteenth-Century London Julia H. Fawcett Chapter 8: The Theater in the Age of Queen Anne: The Case of George Farquhar Brian Corman Chapter 9: Isaac Watts's Occasional Conformities Jayne Lewis Chapter 10: Musical Politics in George Granville's The British Enchanters Amanda Eubanks Winkler Chapter 11: "Sing Great Anna's Matchless Name": Images of Queen Anne in the Court Ode Estelle Murphy Chapter 12: Nicholas Hawksmoor: The Other English Baroque Architect Cedric D. Reverand II Bibliography Notes on Contributors
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: "Praise the Patroness of Arts" James A. Winn Chapter 2: "She Will Not Be That Tyrant They Desire": Daniel Defoe and Queen Anne Nicholas Seager Chapter 3: Queen Anne, Patron of Poets? Juan Christian Pellicer Chapter 4: The Moral in the Material: Numismatics and Identity in Evelyn, Addison, and Pope Barbara M. Benedict Chapter 5: Mild Mockery: Queen Anne's Era and the Cacophony of Calm Kevin L. Cope Chapter 6: Great Anna's Chaucer: Pope's January and May and the Logic of Settlement Philip Smallwood Chapter 7: The Diverting Muse: Miscellanies and Miscellany Culture in Queen Anne's Reign Abigail Williams Chapter 7: Nicholas Rowe's The Fair Penitent and the Performance of Personal Space in Eighteenth-Century London Julia H. Fawcett Chapter 8: The Theater in the Age of Queen Anne: The Case of George Farquhar Brian Corman Chapter 9: Isaac Watts's Occasional Conformities Jayne Lewis Chapter 10: Musical Politics in George Granville's The British Enchanters Amanda Eubanks Winkler Chapter 11: "Sing Great Anna's Matchless Name": Images of Queen Anne in the Court Ode Estelle Murphy Chapter 12: Nicholas Hawksmoor: The Other English Baroque Architect Cedric D. Reverand II Bibliography Notes on Contributors
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