The Intersections of the Public and Private Spheres in Early Modern England
Herausgeber: Backscheider, Paula R; Dykstal, Timothy
The Intersections of the Public and Private Spheres in Early Modern England
Herausgeber: Backscheider, Paula R; Dykstal, Timothy
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The public and private spheres are conceived to be separate and complementary; taking the usefulness of this model as a focus, these essays ask how the spheres interpenetrate.
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The public and private spheres are conceived to be separate and complementary; taking the usefulness of this model as a focus, these essays ask how the spheres interpenetrate.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781138180116
- ISBN-10: 1138180114
- Artikelnr.: 69949084
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781138180116
- ISBN-10: 1138180114
- Artikelnr.: 69949084
Paula R. Backscheider, Timothy Dystal
Chapter 1 Introduction
Paula R. Backscheider; Chapter 2 Introduction
Timothy Dykstal; Chapter 3 "Completing the Union": Critical Ennui
the Politics of Narrative
and the Reformation of Irish Cultural Identity
Mitzi Myers; Chapter 4 "As Easy as a Chimney Pot to Blacken": Catharine Macaulay "the Celebrated Female Historian "
Cecile Mazzucco-Than; Chapter 5 Publicizing Private History: Mary Carleton's Case in Court and in Print
Mary Jo Kietzman; Chapter 6 Eroticizing the Subject
or Royals in Drag: Reading the Memoirs of Anne
Lady Halkett
Donna Landry; Chapter 7 Swift's Sermons
"Public Conscience
" and the Privatization of Religion
Roger D. Lund; Chapter 8 The Construction of the Public Interest in the Debates over Fox's India Bill
Susan Staves; Chapter 9 William Godwin and the Pathological Public Sphere: Theorizing Communicative Action in the 1790s
Andrew McCann; Chapter 10 Public Loathing
Private Thoughts: Historical Representation in Helen Maria Williams ' Letters from France
Jack Fruchtman; Chapter 11 Vices
Benefits
and Civil Society: Mandeville
Habermas
and the Distinction between Public and Private
Gordon Schochet;
Paula R. Backscheider; Chapter 2 Introduction
Timothy Dykstal; Chapter 3 "Completing the Union": Critical Ennui
the Politics of Narrative
and the Reformation of Irish Cultural Identity
Mitzi Myers; Chapter 4 "As Easy as a Chimney Pot to Blacken": Catharine Macaulay "the Celebrated Female Historian "
Cecile Mazzucco-Than; Chapter 5 Publicizing Private History: Mary Carleton's Case in Court and in Print
Mary Jo Kietzman; Chapter 6 Eroticizing the Subject
or Royals in Drag: Reading the Memoirs of Anne
Lady Halkett
Donna Landry; Chapter 7 Swift's Sermons
"Public Conscience
" and the Privatization of Religion
Roger D. Lund; Chapter 8 The Construction of the Public Interest in the Debates over Fox's India Bill
Susan Staves; Chapter 9 William Godwin and the Pathological Public Sphere: Theorizing Communicative Action in the 1790s
Andrew McCann; Chapter 10 Public Loathing
Private Thoughts: Historical Representation in Helen Maria Williams ' Letters from France
Jack Fruchtman; Chapter 11 Vices
Benefits
and Civil Society: Mandeville
Habermas
and the Distinction between Public and Private
Gordon Schochet;
Chapter 1 Introduction
Paula R. Backscheider; Chapter 2 Introduction
Timothy Dykstal; Chapter 3 "Completing the Union": Critical Ennui
the Politics of Narrative
and the Reformation of Irish Cultural Identity
Mitzi Myers; Chapter 4 "As Easy as a Chimney Pot to Blacken": Catharine Macaulay "the Celebrated Female Historian "
Cecile Mazzucco-Than; Chapter 5 Publicizing Private History: Mary Carleton's Case in Court and in Print
Mary Jo Kietzman; Chapter 6 Eroticizing the Subject
or Royals in Drag: Reading the Memoirs of Anne
Lady Halkett
Donna Landry; Chapter 7 Swift's Sermons
"Public Conscience
" and the Privatization of Religion
Roger D. Lund; Chapter 8 The Construction of the Public Interest in the Debates over Fox's India Bill
Susan Staves; Chapter 9 William Godwin and the Pathological Public Sphere: Theorizing Communicative Action in the 1790s
Andrew McCann; Chapter 10 Public Loathing
Private Thoughts: Historical Representation in Helen Maria Williams ' Letters from France
Jack Fruchtman; Chapter 11 Vices
Benefits
and Civil Society: Mandeville
Habermas
and the Distinction between Public and Private
Gordon Schochet;
Paula R. Backscheider; Chapter 2 Introduction
Timothy Dykstal; Chapter 3 "Completing the Union": Critical Ennui
the Politics of Narrative
and the Reformation of Irish Cultural Identity
Mitzi Myers; Chapter 4 "As Easy as a Chimney Pot to Blacken": Catharine Macaulay "the Celebrated Female Historian "
Cecile Mazzucco-Than; Chapter 5 Publicizing Private History: Mary Carleton's Case in Court and in Print
Mary Jo Kietzman; Chapter 6 Eroticizing the Subject
or Royals in Drag: Reading the Memoirs of Anne
Lady Halkett
Donna Landry; Chapter 7 Swift's Sermons
"Public Conscience
" and the Privatization of Religion
Roger D. Lund; Chapter 8 The Construction of the Public Interest in the Debates over Fox's India Bill
Susan Staves; Chapter 9 William Godwin and the Pathological Public Sphere: Theorizing Communicative Action in the 1790s
Andrew McCann; Chapter 10 Public Loathing
Private Thoughts: Historical Representation in Helen Maria Williams ' Letters from France
Jack Fruchtman; Chapter 11 Vices
Benefits
and Civil Society: Mandeville
Habermas
and the Distinction between Public and Private
Gordon Schochet;