Samuel Richardson in Context
Herausgeber: Sabor, Peter; Schellenberg, Betty A.
Samuel Richardson in Context
Herausgeber: Sabor, Peter; Schellenberg, Betty A.
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The life and works of Samuel Richardson (1689-1761) are explored through essays on their historical, literary, intellectual and cultural contexts.
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The life and works of Samuel Richardson (1689-1761) are explored through essays on their historical, literary, intellectual and cultural contexts.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 563g
- ISBN-13: 9781316604526
- ISBN-10: 1316604527
- Artikelnr.: 57030720
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 563g
- ISBN-13: 9781316604526
- ISBN-10: 1316604527
- Artikelnr.: 57030720
Part I. Life and Works: 1. Portraying the life Thomas Keymer
2. Publication history Peter Sabor
3. Correspondence Louise Curran
Part II. Critical Fortunes: 4. Editions Hilary Havens
5. Contemporary transnational reception Mary Helen McMurran
6. Reputation Sören Hammerschmidt
7. Critical reception to 1900 Brian Corman
8. Critical reception since 1900 Albert J. Rivero
Part III. The Print Trade: 9. The Stationers' Company Ian Gadd
10. Transnational print trade relations Norbert Schürer
11. Authorship Betty A. Schellenberg
12. The literary marketplace Catherine Ingrassia
Part IV. The Book and its Readers: 13. The material book Christopher Flint
14. Editing Pat Rogers
15. Reading and readers Eve Tavor Bannet
Part V. Literary Genres and the Arts: 16. The novel April London
17. Fables and fairy-tales Margaret Anne Doody
18. Letters Joe Bray
19. Educational writing Bonnie Latimer
20. The English language Carol Percy
21. Salon culture and conversation Markman Ellis
22. Visual arts Lynn Shepherd
23. Theatre and drama Darryl P. Domingo
24. Humour Simon Dickie
Part VI. Social Structures and Social Life: 25. Money and economics Edward Copeland
26. The law Simon Stern
27. Family Toni Bowers
28. Gender Kathleen M. Oliver
29. Sexuality James Grantham Turner
30. Medicine and health Heather Meek
31. Death and mourning culture Peter Walmsley
32. London Linda Bree
33. Sentiment and sensibility Katherine Binhammer
34. Religion E. Derek Taylor
35. Social hierarchy and social mobility Karen Lipsedge
36. Politics Howard D. Weinbrot
37. Nationalism Lisa O'Connell.
2. Publication history Peter Sabor
3. Correspondence Louise Curran
Part II. Critical Fortunes: 4. Editions Hilary Havens
5. Contemporary transnational reception Mary Helen McMurran
6. Reputation Sören Hammerschmidt
7. Critical reception to 1900 Brian Corman
8. Critical reception since 1900 Albert J. Rivero
Part III. The Print Trade: 9. The Stationers' Company Ian Gadd
10. Transnational print trade relations Norbert Schürer
11. Authorship Betty A. Schellenberg
12. The literary marketplace Catherine Ingrassia
Part IV. The Book and its Readers: 13. The material book Christopher Flint
14. Editing Pat Rogers
15. Reading and readers Eve Tavor Bannet
Part V. Literary Genres and the Arts: 16. The novel April London
17. Fables and fairy-tales Margaret Anne Doody
18. Letters Joe Bray
19. Educational writing Bonnie Latimer
20. The English language Carol Percy
21. Salon culture and conversation Markman Ellis
22. Visual arts Lynn Shepherd
23. Theatre and drama Darryl P. Domingo
24. Humour Simon Dickie
Part VI. Social Structures and Social Life: 25. Money and economics Edward Copeland
26. The law Simon Stern
27. Family Toni Bowers
28. Gender Kathleen M. Oliver
29. Sexuality James Grantham Turner
30. Medicine and health Heather Meek
31. Death and mourning culture Peter Walmsley
32. London Linda Bree
33. Sentiment and sensibility Katherine Binhammer
34. Religion E. Derek Taylor
35. Social hierarchy and social mobility Karen Lipsedge
36. Politics Howard D. Weinbrot
37. Nationalism Lisa O'Connell.
Part I. Life and Works: 1. Portraying the life Thomas Keymer
2. Publication history Peter Sabor
3. Correspondence Louise Curran
Part II. Critical Fortunes: 4. Editions Hilary Havens
5. Contemporary transnational reception Mary Helen McMurran
6. Reputation Sören Hammerschmidt
7. Critical reception to 1900 Brian Corman
8. Critical reception since 1900 Albert J. Rivero
Part III. The Print Trade: 9. The Stationers' Company Ian Gadd
10. Transnational print trade relations Norbert Schürer
11. Authorship Betty A. Schellenberg
12. The literary marketplace Catherine Ingrassia
Part IV. The Book and its Readers: 13. The material book Christopher Flint
14. Editing Pat Rogers
15. Reading and readers Eve Tavor Bannet
Part V. Literary Genres and the Arts: 16. The novel April London
17. Fables and fairy-tales Margaret Anne Doody
18. Letters Joe Bray
19. Educational writing Bonnie Latimer
20. The English language Carol Percy
21. Salon culture and conversation Markman Ellis
22. Visual arts Lynn Shepherd
23. Theatre and drama Darryl P. Domingo
24. Humour Simon Dickie
Part VI. Social Structures and Social Life: 25. Money and economics Edward Copeland
26. The law Simon Stern
27. Family Toni Bowers
28. Gender Kathleen M. Oliver
29. Sexuality James Grantham Turner
30. Medicine and health Heather Meek
31. Death and mourning culture Peter Walmsley
32. London Linda Bree
33. Sentiment and sensibility Katherine Binhammer
34. Religion E. Derek Taylor
35. Social hierarchy and social mobility Karen Lipsedge
36. Politics Howard D. Weinbrot
37. Nationalism Lisa O'Connell.
2. Publication history Peter Sabor
3. Correspondence Louise Curran
Part II. Critical Fortunes: 4. Editions Hilary Havens
5. Contemporary transnational reception Mary Helen McMurran
6. Reputation Sören Hammerschmidt
7. Critical reception to 1900 Brian Corman
8. Critical reception since 1900 Albert J. Rivero
Part III. The Print Trade: 9. The Stationers' Company Ian Gadd
10. Transnational print trade relations Norbert Schürer
11. Authorship Betty A. Schellenberg
12. The literary marketplace Catherine Ingrassia
Part IV. The Book and its Readers: 13. The material book Christopher Flint
14. Editing Pat Rogers
15. Reading and readers Eve Tavor Bannet
Part V. Literary Genres and the Arts: 16. The novel April London
17. Fables and fairy-tales Margaret Anne Doody
18. Letters Joe Bray
19. Educational writing Bonnie Latimer
20. The English language Carol Percy
21. Salon culture and conversation Markman Ellis
22. Visual arts Lynn Shepherd
23. Theatre and drama Darryl P. Domingo
24. Humour Simon Dickie
Part VI. Social Structures and Social Life: 25. Money and economics Edward Copeland
26. The law Simon Stern
27. Family Toni Bowers
28. Gender Kathleen M. Oliver
29. Sexuality James Grantham Turner
30. Medicine and health Heather Meek
31. Death and mourning culture Peter Walmsley
32. London Linda Bree
33. Sentiment and sensibility Katherine Binhammer
34. Religion E. Derek Taylor
35. Social hierarchy and social mobility Karen Lipsedge
36. Politics Howard D. Weinbrot
37. Nationalism Lisa O'Connell.