English Writers of the Eighteenth Century / / John H. Middendorf.

A collection of essays written by students of James Lowry Clifford, which are concerned with the literature of the eighteenth century. Authors discussed include Samuel Johnson, Pascal, Sterne, Edmund Curll, Moses Browne, Milton, Dryden, and others.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter CUP eBook Package Archive 1898-1999 (pre Pub)
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1971]
©1971
Year of Publication:1971
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Johnson and Pascal / Chapin, Chester F.
  • Sterne as a Judge in the Spiritual Courts: The Groundwork of A Political Romance / Cash, Arthur H.
  • Samuel Johnson and the Great War for Empire / Greene, Donald J.
  • Edmund Curll and His Early Associates / Ruhe, Edward L.
  • The Rival Angler Editors: Moses Browne and John Hawkins / Davis, Bertram H.
  • The Connoisseur: a Study of the Functions of a Persona / Spector, Robert Donald
  • Some Observations on Johnson's Prefaces and Dedications / Sherbo, Arthur
  • The Double Gallant in Eighteenth-Century Comedy / Appleton, William W.
  • Milton and Dryden on Tragedy / Freedman, Morris
  • Pathos and Personality in the Tragedies of Nicholas Rowe / Goldstein, Malcolm
  • The Picaresque in Decline: Smollett's First Novel / Fredman, Alice Green
  • Structural Patterns of Control in Rasselas / Pagliaro, Harold E.
  • Swift's Poetry Reconsidered / Johnson, Maurice
  • Ideas vs. Words: Johnson, Locke, and the Edition of Shakespeare / Middendorf, John H.
  • Observations on Conversational Style / Milic, Louis T.
  • Index