1650-1850 : : Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era (Volume 28) / / ed. by Kevin L. Cope, Samara Anne Cahill.

Rigorously inventive and revelatory in its adventurousness, 1650-1850 opens a forum for the discussion, investigation, and analysis of the full range of long-eighteenth-century writing, thinking, and artistry. Combining fresh considerations of prominent authors and artists with searches for overlook...

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Place / Publishing House:Lewisburg, PA : : Bucknell University Press, , [2023]
2023
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:1650-1850 ; 28
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Physical Description:1 online resource (326 p.) :; 24 bw, 3 tables
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Special Feature
  • Adaptation and digitization in the long eighteenth century: sterneana and beyond
  • Introduction to the Special Feature. Fitting things? adaptation, eighteenth-century afterlives, and digital cultures
  • Linking Austen's and Sterne's Reception Journeys
  • Laurence Sterne and Women's Writing. Elizabeth Bonhôte, Jane Harvey, Jane Timbury, and Miss street
  • "Ye Gods Annihilate Both Space and Time" excerpt culture and the digital editing of eighteenth-century correspondence
  • Taking Tea with Joseph Addison: virginia woolf and the eighteenth century in Orlando (1928)
  • "Gabriel Shandy Looks Me Deeply in the Eye" early Sterne adaptations and the formation of the novel in Hungarys
  • Three Mid-Eighteenth- Century Mash-Ups: hybridity and conflicted discourse in Robert Paltock's peter Wilkins and its early imitations
  • A Distributional Analysis of the Language of Sensibility in the Sterne Corpus and ECCO
  • "[It] Were Wisdome It Selfe, to Read All Authors, as Anonymo's" anonymity, virtual communities, and sterneana
  • Authorial Authority and the Mapping of An -Ana
  • Special Featur
  • Irwin Primer and Bernard Mandeville
  • Introduction to the Special Feature: Irwin Primer and Bernard Mandeville
  • "What Strange Contradictions Man Is Made Of!"
  • "Self Still Is at the Bottom" mandeville and french moralists
  • The "System of Nature" and the French Reception of The Fable of the Bees in the Eighteenth Century
  • Mandeville on Happiness, Self-Esteem, and Hypochondria
  • Book Reviews
  • Cedric D. Reverand II, editor, Queen Anne and the Arts
  • Kimiyo Ogawa and Mika Suzuki, editors, Johnson in Japan
  • Kevin L. Cope, editor, Hemispheres and Stratospheres: The Idea and Experience of Distance in the International Enlightenment
  • A. Joan Saab, Objects of Vision: Making Sense of What We See
  • Eve Tavor Bannet and Roxann Wheeler, editors, Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture
  • Margaret Schabas and Carl Wennerlind, A Philosopher's Economist: Hume and the Rise of Capitalism
  • Rory Muir, Gentlemen of Uncertain Fortune: How Younger Sons Made Their Way in Jane Austen's England
  • About the Contributors