Passion and language in eighteenth-century literature : the aesthetic sublime in the work of Eliza Haywood, Aaron Hill, and Martha Fowke

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Passion and language in eighteenth-century literature : the aesthetic sublime in the work of Eliza Haywood, Aaron Hill, and Martha Fowke

Earla Wilputte

Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

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Bibliography: p. [219]-229

Includes index

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内容説明

Providing imaginatively contextualized close readings, this study focuses on three key eighteenth-century writers - Haywood, Hill and Fowke. Wilputte traces the development of the passionate language of these writers whose lives, writing careers, and interests intersected from 1720 to 1724 in the "Hillarian" coterie.

目次

1. The Need for a Language for the Passions 2. Life's Progress through the Passions 3. "Give me a speaking and a writing Love": Passionate Letters 4. The Miscellany's Picture Poems and Haywood's Poems on Several Occasions 5. The Plain Dealer's Progress from the Garrison to the Midwife 6. The Dangers of Giving Way to Language Conclusion: Hill's, Fowke's, and Haywood's Progress through the Passions

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