The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine Or Monthly Political and Literary Censor
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Author : John Richards Green
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Page : 552 pages
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Release : 1910
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Author : A. McCann
Publisher : Springer
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 48,28 MB
Release : 1998-12-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0230376975
Cultural Politics in the 1790s examines the relationship between sentimental literature, political activism and the public sphere at the end of the eighteenth century. Drawing on critical theorists such as Habermas, Negt and Kluge, Marcuse and Foucault, it attempts to demonstrate how major literary and political figures of the 1790s can be read in terms of the broader dynamics of modernity. Reading a diverse range of political and literary material from the period, it examines how relationships between the aesthetic and the political, the private and the public, mark the emergence and consolidation of bourgeois behavioural norms and the simultaneous marginalization of potentially more radical forms of political and cultural production.
Author : Mary Peace
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 25,8 MB
Release : 2016-11-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1315308339
This book charts the complex ideological territory of eighteenth-century sentimental discourse through the uniquely revealing lens of the London Magdalen Hospital for Penitent Prostitutes. The establishment of the London Magdalen House in 1758 is read as the cultural high watermark of sentimental confidence in the compatibility of virtue and commerce. It is the product of a whiggish, moral-sense discourse at its most ebullient and culturally authoritative. Equally visible, though, in this context, are the ideological limitations of moral-sense thinking and an anticipation of the ways in which its ideas ultimately failed to underwrite commercial virtue. Sentimental discourse fractures in the course of the mid-century: in part it becomes increasingly divorced from the world; retreating into a primitivist, proto-Romantic virtue which claims no purchase on "things as they are." Where sentimental vocabulary persists in a worldly context, it becomes divorced from a vocabulary of moral virtue. It is overlaid with a French usage where "sentiment" and "sensibility" describe exquisite emotion rather than refined and cultivated virtue.' Changing Sentiments and the Magdalen Hospital registers the fracturing and shifting ground of sentimental discourse in the changing institutional practise of the Magdalen institution, most particularly in its increasingly embrace of evangelical religion.
Author : HENRY G. BOHNS
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Category : Literature, Modern
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Author : Henry George Bohn
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Page : 602 pages
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Release : 1847
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Author : Henry George Bohn
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Page : 602 pages
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Release : 1847
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Author : HENRY J. BOHN
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Page : 602 pages
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Release : 1847
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Author : HENRY G. BOHN'S
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