Samuel Johnson and the making of modern England
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Samuel Johnson and the making of modern England
Cambridge University Press, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 264-282) and index
First published 2003, Reprinted 2004, This digitally printed version 2007
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Samuel Johnson, one of the most renowned authors of the eighteenth century, became virtually a symbol of English national identity in the century following his death in 1784. In Samuel Johnson and the Making of Modern England Nicholas Hudson argues that Johnson not only came to personify English cultural identity but did much to shape it. Hudson examines his contribution to the creation of the modern English identity, approaching Johnson's writing and conversation from scarcely explored directions of cultural criticism - class politics, feminism, party politics, the public sphere, nationalism and imperialism. Hudson charts the career of an author who rose from obscurity to fame during precisely the period that England became the dominant ideological force in the Western world. In exploring the relations between Johnson's career and the development of England's modern national identity, Hudson develops provocative arguments concerning both Johnson's literary achievement and the nature of English Nationhood.
目次
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. From 'rank' to 'class': the changing structures of social hierarchy
- 2. Constructing the middle-class woman
- 3. From 'broad-bottom' to 'party': the rise of modern English politics
- 4. 'The voice of the nation': the evolution of the 'public'
- 5. The construction of English nationhood
- 6. The material and ideological development of the British Empire
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.
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