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The great age of the English essay : an anthology / edited by Denise Gigante.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Gigante, Denise, 1965-
Series:
Lewis Walpole series in eighteenth-century culture and history.
Lewis Walpole series in eighteenth-century culture and history
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English essays.
English language--Style.
English language.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (464 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New Haven [Conn.] : Yale University Press, c2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
From the pens of spectators, ramblers, idlers, tattlers, hypochondriacs, connoisseurs, and loungers, a new literary genre emerged in eighteenth-century England: the periodical essay. Situated between classical rhetoric and the novel, the English essay challenged the borders between fiction and nonfiction prose and helped forge the tastes and values of an emerging middle class. This authoritative anthology is the first to gather in one volume the consummate periodical essays of the period. Included are the Spectator cofounders Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, literary lion Samuel Johnson, and Romantic recluse Thomas De Quincey, addressing a wide variety of topics from the oddities of virtuosos to the private lives of parrots and the fantastic horrors of opium dreams. In a lively and informative introduction, Denise Gigante situates the essayists in the context of the contemporary Republic of Letters and highlights the stylistic innovations and conventions that distinguish the periodical essay as a literary form. Critical notes on the essays, a chronology, descriptions and a map of key London sites, and a glossary of eighteenth-century English terms complete the anthology-a uniquely pleasurable survey of the golden era of British essays.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Note on the Text
Introduction
Map of Eighteenth-Century London
1. Richard Steele (1672-1729)
2. Joseph Addison (1672-1719)
3. Eliza Haywood (c. 1693-1756)
4. Samuel Johnson (1709-84)
5. Henry Fielding (1707-54)
6. William Cowper (1731-1800)
7. Oliver Goldmsith (c. 1730-74)
8. James Boswell (1740-95)
9. Henry Mackenzie (1745-1831)
10. Leigh Hunt (1784-1859)
11. William Hazlitt (1778-1830)
12. Charles Lamb (1775-1834)
13. Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859)
Chronology
Glossary of Places
Glossary of Terms
Notes:
"Published with assistance from the Annie Burr Lewis Fund."--T.p. verso.
Series title present only on P. 4 of pbk. cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. xxxi-xxxiii).
ISBN:
9786612351617
9781282351615
1282351613
9780300151817
0300151810
OCLC:
923603567

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