A Tale of a Tub
Author : Jonathan Swift
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Page : 314 pages
File Size : 11,63 MB
Release : 1771
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Author : Jonathan Swift
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Page : 314 pages
File Size : 11,63 MB
Release : 1771
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Author : David Womersley
Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Page : 632 pages
File Size : 45,38 MB
Release : 2001-04-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780631212850
This definitive Companion provides a critical overview of literary culture in the period from John Milton to William Blake. Its broad chronological range responds to recent reshapings of the canon and identifies new directions of study. The Companion is composed of over fifty contributions from leading scholars in the field, its essays offer students a comprehensive and accessible survey of the field from a wide range of perspectives. It also, however, gives researchers and faculty the opportunity to update their acquaintance with new critical and scholarly work. The volume meets the needs of an intellectual world increasingly given over to inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary study by covering philosophical, political, cultural and historical writing, as well as literary writing. Unlike other similar volumes, the main body of the Companion consists of readings of individual texts, both those commonly and less commonly studied.
Author : Sarah Ellenzweig
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 48,71 MB
Release : 2008-09-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0804769796
The Fringes of Belief is the first literary study of freethinking and religious skepticism in the English Enlightenment. Ellenzweig aims to redress this scholarly lacuna, arguing that a literature of English freethinking has been overlooked because it unexpectedly supported aspects of institutional religion. Analyzing works by John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, Aphra Behn, Jonathan Swift, and Alexander Pope, she foregrounds a strand of the English freethinking tradition that was suspicious of revealed religion yet often strongly opposed to the open denigration of Anglican Christianity and its laws. By exposing the contradictory and volatile status of categories like belief and doubt this book participates in the larger argument in Enlightenment studies—as well as in current scholarship on the condition of modernity more generally—-that religion is not so simply left behind in the shift from the pre-modern to the modern world.
Author : Jonathan Swift
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 36,63 MB
Release : 2023-01-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3368335162
Reproduction of the original.
Author : Leo Damrosch
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 587 pages
File Size : 14,20 MB
Release : 2013-11-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0300164998
Draws on discoveries made in the past three decades to paint a new portrait of the satirist, speculating on his parentage, love life, and relationships while claiming that the public image he projected was intentionally misleading.
Author : Jonathan Swift
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Page : 314 pages
File Size : 16,81 MB
Release : 1903
Category : Coinage
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Author : Eric Barendt
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 22,9 MB
Release : 2016-07-14
Category : Law
ISBN : 1509904077
Anonymous Speech: Literature, Law and Politics discusses the different contexts in which people write anonymously or with the use of a pseudonym: novels and literary reviews, newspapers and political periodicals, graffiti, and now on the Internet. The book criticises the arguments made for a strong constitutional right to anonymous speech, though it agrees that there is a good case for anonymity in some circumstances, notably for whistle-blowing. One chapter examines the general treatment of anonymous speech and writing in English law, while another is devoted to the protection of journalists' sources, where the law upholds a freedom to communicate anonymously through the media. A separate chapter looks at anonymous Internet communication, particularly on social media, and analyses the difficulties faced by the victims of threats and defamatory allegations on the Net when the speaker has used a pseudonym. In its final chapter the book compares the universally accepted argument for the secret ballot with the more controversial case for anonymous speech. This is the first comprehensive study of anonymous speech to examine critically the arguments for and against anonymity. These arguments were vigorously canvassed in the nineteenth century – largely in the context of literary reviewing – and are now of enormous importance for communication on the Internet.
Author : Jonathan Swift
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 685 pages
File Size : 50,28 MB
Release : 2010-07-29
Category : History
ISBN : 0521828945
An authoritative scholarly 2010 edition of Swift's satiric masterpiece, with full textual apparatus and annotation.
Author : Jonathan Swift
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Page : 414 pages
File Size : 13,68 MB
Release : 1908
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Author : Jonathan Swift
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 19,52 MB
Release : 1909
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