When motion mattered : essays on the moving eighteenth century

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When motion mattered : essays on the moving eighteenth century

Kevin L. Cope, editor

(1650-1850 : ideas, æsthetics, and inquiries in the early modern era / Kevin L. Cope, editor ; Deborah Ann Jacobs, book review editor, v. 23 ; special issue)

AMS Press, c2016

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"A special issue of 1650-1850 : ideas, æsthetics, and inquiries in the early modern era"

Includes index

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内容説明

1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era takes a focused but multidisciplinary approach to the "long eighteenth century," the two hundred years during which the writers and artists explored, developed, and represented a complex program of modernization or "Enlightenment." Covering a period that begins with the revolutionary thought of Thomas Hobbes and the surprising establishment of a Commonwealth government and that ends with the careers of William Wordsworth and Lord Byron, 1650-1850 publishes essays treating the aesthetic and philosophical side of this period of deep social transformation. This annual includes studies on the literature, philosophy, theology, art, music, architecture, and personalities of the period. It publishes many essays on British topics but also includes studies from various cultures, from Vietnam and Romania to Peru and the arctic. It seeks to discover connections among the various arts and intellectual pursuits and also to provide a venue for specialized studies not suitable for less experimental journals.1 650-1850 always includes fifteen to twenty extended reviews, reviews that examine major scholarly studies and editions in detail and with robust honesty.

目次

* List of Illustrations* Introduction* Part I Motion: The Genre* Helene Dachez and Allan Ingram Moving Letters in Eighteenth-Century Epistolary Writing: Arrivals and Departures* Julien Morel Picturesque Movement in Ann Radcliffe's Novels* Sonja Fielitz, Stability Turned into Motion: Erasmus Darwin's Recourse to Ovid's Metamorphoses* Part II Poetry in Motion* Bill Overton, Motion in (Eighteenth-Century) Poetry* Michael Szczekalla, Kinetic Metaphors in Alexander Pope's Rape of the Lock, Essay on Man, and The Dunciad* Part III Styles of Motion* Kevin L. Cope, Drifting: Unguided or Involuntary Motion and the Enlightenment Sense of Direction* Allan Ingram and Helene Dachez, Turning Round or Standing Still: Movement and Stasis in Defoe, Pope, and Sterne* Part IVEducational Movements* Kevin J. Hayes, Thomas Jefferson, Travel Writer* Elisabeth Martichou, Traveling to Rome for Artistic Purposes: The Theoretical Background in Eighteenth-Century France and Britain* Esther F. Sommer, Swift's Concept of Physical Exercise: The Gravel Path to Human Perfection* Part VEmotions* Gerald J. Butler, The Creative Cost of Jane Austen's Move to Bath* Maryam Ghabris, Yorick and Lovelace: Physical Manifestations and Internal E-motions* Part VI Sociable Mobility* Mascha Hansen, Social Mobility and Personal Displacement: Queen Charlotte between England and Germany* Kenneth J. Cozens, Eighteenth-Century Merchant Circles in London's Wapping: Peter Thelluson, Maritime Trade, and the Global Movement of Money* Barbel Czennia, Cook's Ark: Animals on the Move in the Service of Empires

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  • 1650-1850 : ideas, æsthetics, and inquiries in the early modern era

    Kevin L. Cope, editor ; Deborah Ann Jacobs, book review editor

    AMS Press c1994 -

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詳細情報
  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB24396064
  • ISBN
    • 9780404644239
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Norwalk, Conn.
  • ページ数/冊数
    xviii, 263 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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