Author: Eugenia Riley
Publisher: Avon Books
ISBN: 9780380764747
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
Rogue's Mistress
Author: Eugenia Riley
Publisher: Avon Books
ISBN: 9780380764747
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
Publisher: Avon Books
ISBN: 9780380764747
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
Rogue Sexuality in Early Modern English Literature
Author: Ari Friedlander
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192677950
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
The "rogue," a term that described criminals, prostitutes, vagrants, beggars, and the unemployed, dominated the pages of early modern popular crime literature. Rogue Sexuality resituates the rogue by focusing on how their menace—and their seductive appeal—emerged not only from their social marginality, but also from their supposedly excessive sexuality and prodigious sexual reproduction. Through discussions of both familiar and little-studied early modern works by William Shakespeare, John Milton, Ben Jonson, Thomas Middleton, Thomas Dekker, Robert Greene, Thomas Harman, and the inventor of modern demography John Graunt, this volume posits the sexualized rogue as the avatar of a new category of "socio-sexual identity" and traces a surprising social transposition, in which socio-political elites are portrayed as appropriating the rogue's sexual vitality and performative charisma to navigate moments of crisis. By tracking the movement of rogue sexuality from a criminal to a normative discursive register, this book challenges the distinctions that literary critics and historians tend to draw between orderly and disorderly sexuality. With its focus on reproduction, rogue sexuality also provides a new framework for what Michel Foucault called "biopolitics," the state's focus on exercising power over life. In legal, administrative, and scientific documents, this book shows that early modern writers grappled with popular pamphlets' rendering of the alleged threat of rogue reproduction. Rogue Sexuality thus offers a new approach to the political history of early modern England as a population—as a people whose aggregate sexual life and reproduction were a key part of its political imagination.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192677950
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
The "rogue," a term that described criminals, prostitutes, vagrants, beggars, and the unemployed, dominated the pages of early modern popular crime literature. Rogue Sexuality resituates the rogue by focusing on how their menace—and their seductive appeal—emerged not only from their social marginality, but also from their supposedly excessive sexuality and prodigious sexual reproduction. Through discussions of both familiar and little-studied early modern works by William Shakespeare, John Milton, Ben Jonson, Thomas Middleton, Thomas Dekker, Robert Greene, Thomas Harman, and the inventor of modern demography John Graunt, this volume posits the sexualized rogue as the avatar of a new category of "socio-sexual identity" and traces a surprising social transposition, in which socio-political elites are portrayed as appropriating the rogue's sexual vitality and performative charisma to navigate moments of crisis. By tracking the movement of rogue sexuality from a criminal to a normative discursive register, this book challenges the distinctions that literary critics and historians tend to draw between orderly and disorderly sexuality. With its focus on reproduction, rogue sexuality also provides a new framework for what Michel Foucault called "biopolitics," the state's focus on exercising power over life. In legal, administrative, and scientific documents, this book shows that early modern writers grappled with popular pamphlets' rendering of the alleged threat of rogue reproduction. Rogue Sexuality thus offers a new approach to the political history of early modern England as a population—as a people whose aggregate sexual life and reproduction were a key part of its political imagination.
The Lacey Chronicles #3: The Rogue's Princess
Author: Eve Edwards
Publisher: Delacorte Press
ISBN: 0375983392
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
For fans of Philippa Gregory! The final book in The Lacey Chronicles offers another captivating tale of romance, deception and destiny. England, 1586 Mercy Hart, daughter of one of London's wealthiest and most devout cloth merchants, is expected to marry her equal in rank and piety. Certainly not Kit Turner, a lowly actor and playboy, who also happens to be the late Earl of Dorset's illegitimate son. But when a chance encounter throws them together, Kit instantly falls for the beautiful Mercy's charms . . . and Mercy can't deny the passion that Kit stirs within her. She seems ready to defy her father's wishes--ready to renounce her family and her family name for true love. Then Kit finds himself accused treason. Will Mercy have the strength to stand by him? Or will she succumb to pressure and break his heart?
Publisher: Delacorte Press
ISBN: 0375983392
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
For fans of Philippa Gregory! The final book in The Lacey Chronicles offers another captivating tale of romance, deception and destiny. England, 1586 Mercy Hart, daughter of one of London's wealthiest and most devout cloth merchants, is expected to marry her equal in rank and piety. Certainly not Kit Turner, a lowly actor and playboy, who also happens to be the late Earl of Dorset's illegitimate son. But when a chance encounter throws them together, Kit instantly falls for the beautiful Mercy's charms . . . and Mercy can't deny the passion that Kit stirs within her. She seems ready to defy her father's wishes--ready to renounce her family and her family name for true love. Then Kit finds himself accused treason. Will Mercy have the strength to stand by him? Or will she succumb to pressure and break his heart?
The Noble Rogue
Author: Emmuska Orczy Orczy
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368902504
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368902504
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
The English rogue: continued in the life of Meriton Latroon. Pt.4 [by F. Kirkman]. 1680
Author: Francis Kirkman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
When Rogues Fall Out
Author: Joseph Hatton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
The English Rogue, Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon, a Witty Extravagant! Comprehending the Most Eminent Cheats of Both Sexes. [By R. Head.]
Author: Meriton LATROON
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
The English Rogue: Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon, A Witty Extravagant Continued in the Life of Meriton Latroon and Other Extravagants (Complete)
Author: Richard Head
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465534237
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 965
Book Description
When this piece was first published it was ushered into the World with the usual ceremony of a Preface, and that a large one, whereby the Authour intended and endeavoured to possess the Reader with a belief, that what was written was the Life of a Witty Extravagant, the Authours Friend and Acquaintance. This was the intent of the Writer, but the Readers could not be drawn to this belief, but in general concurred in this opinion, that it was the Life of the Authour, and notwithstanding all that hath been said to the contrary many still continue in this opinion. Indeed the whole story is so genuine and naturally described without any forcing or Romancing that all contained in it seems to be naturally true, and so i’le assure you it is, but not acted by any one single person, much less by the Authour, who is well known to be of an inclination much different from the foul debaucheries of the Relations, & if the Readers had read the Spanish Rogue, Gusman; the French Rogue, Francion; and several other by Forraign Wits, and have upon examination found that the Authors were persons of great eminency and honour, and that no part of their own writings were their own lives; they had happily changed their opinion of the Authour of this; but they holding this opinion caused him to desist from prosecuting his story in a Second Part, and he having laid down the Cudgels I took them up, and my design in so doing was out of three considerations, the first and chiefest was to gain ready money, the second I had an itch to gain some Reputation by being in Print, and thereby revenge my self on some who had abused me, and whose actions I recited, and the third was to advantage the Reader and make him a gainer by acquainting him with my experiences. This were the reasons for my engaging in the Second part, and the very same reason induced me to joyn with the Authour in composing and Writing a third and fourth Part, in which we have club’d so equally, and intermixt our stories so joyntly, that it is some difficulty for any at first sight to distinguish what we particularly Writ and now having concluded the Preface, which should never have been begun but that I had a blank page, and was unwilling to be so ill a husband for you, but that you should have all possible content for your money, and withal to tell you that I would not have you as yet to expect any more parts of the book, for although a fifth and last part is design’d, yet i’le assure you there is never a stitch amiss, nor one line Written of it, and if you desire that, you must give me encouragement by your speedy purchasing of what is already Written; and thereby you will ingage
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465534237
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 965
Book Description
When this piece was first published it was ushered into the World with the usual ceremony of a Preface, and that a large one, whereby the Authour intended and endeavoured to possess the Reader with a belief, that what was written was the Life of a Witty Extravagant, the Authours Friend and Acquaintance. This was the intent of the Writer, but the Readers could not be drawn to this belief, but in general concurred in this opinion, that it was the Life of the Authour, and notwithstanding all that hath been said to the contrary many still continue in this opinion. Indeed the whole story is so genuine and naturally described without any forcing or Romancing that all contained in it seems to be naturally true, and so i’le assure you it is, but not acted by any one single person, much less by the Authour, who is well known to be of an inclination much different from the foul debaucheries of the Relations, & if the Readers had read the Spanish Rogue, Gusman; the French Rogue, Francion; and several other by Forraign Wits, and have upon examination found that the Authors were persons of great eminency and honour, and that no part of their own writings were their own lives; they had happily changed their opinion of the Authour of this; but they holding this opinion caused him to desist from prosecuting his story in a Second Part, and he having laid down the Cudgels I took them up, and my design in so doing was out of three considerations, the first and chiefest was to gain ready money, the second I had an itch to gain some Reputation by being in Print, and thereby revenge my self on some who had abused me, and whose actions I recited, and the third was to advantage the Reader and make him a gainer by acquainting him with my experiences. This were the reasons for my engaging in the Second part, and the very same reason induced me to joyn with the Authour in composing and Writing a third and fourth Part, in which we have club’d so equally, and intermixt our stories so joyntly, that it is some difficulty for any at first sight to distinguish what we particularly Writ and now having concluded the Preface, which should never have been begun but that I had a blank page, and was unwilling to be so ill a husband for you, but that you should have all possible content for your money, and withal to tell you that I would not have you as yet to expect any more parts of the book, for although a fifth and last part is design’d, yet i’le assure you there is never a stitch amiss, nor one line Written of it, and if you desire that, you must give me encouragement by your speedy purchasing of what is already Written; and thereby you will ingage
The English Rogue: Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon, a Witty Extravagant
Author: Richard Head
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
The English Rogue: Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon, a Witty Extravagant' stands as a monumental work in the landscape of English literature, emblematic of the picaresque narrative tradition. This anthology, comprising varied literary styles, weaves through the adventures and misadventures of its protagonist with an audacity and wit that highlight the diversity and dynamism of the human condition. The collection's significance is underpinned by its broad spectrum of themes, ranging from deceit and survival to the intricacies of human moralities, revealing a rich tapestry of life in the 17th century. The work of Richard Head and Francis Kirkman in compiling and contributing to this anthology represents a pivotal moment in literary history, inviting readers into a world that mirrors the complexity and vibrancy of its era. As authors and editors, Head and Kirkman bring forward a corpus that not only entertains but also offers critical insights into the socio-cultural undercurrents of their time. This collection, aligning with the larger cultural and literary movements of the Restoration period, showcases a deep understanding of narrative versatility and human psychology. The anthology stands as a testament to the collective genius of its contributors, whose backgroundsspanning from dramaturgy to novel writingenrich the text with a multiplicity of voices and perspectives. 'The English Rogue' is an essential read for those interested in exploring the depths of narrative form, the evolution of literary styles, and the socio-cultural dialogues of the 17th century. It offers readers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in a world where the rogue's journey elucidates broader themes of morality, identity, and survival. This collection is not merely an anthology; it is an invitation to witness the convergence of history, literature, and the human experience through the lens of one of the era's most captivating narratives.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
The English Rogue: Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon, a Witty Extravagant' stands as a monumental work in the landscape of English literature, emblematic of the picaresque narrative tradition. This anthology, comprising varied literary styles, weaves through the adventures and misadventures of its protagonist with an audacity and wit that highlight the diversity and dynamism of the human condition. The collection's significance is underpinned by its broad spectrum of themes, ranging from deceit and survival to the intricacies of human moralities, revealing a rich tapestry of life in the 17th century. The work of Richard Head and Francis Kirkman in compiling and contributing to this anthology represents a pivotal moment in literary history, inviting readers into a world that mirrors the complexity and vibrancy of its era. As authors and editors, Head and Kirkman bring forward a corpus that not only entertains but also offers critical insights into the socio-cultural undercurrents of their time. This collection, aligning with the larger cultural and literary movements of the Restoration period, showcases a deep understanding of narrative versatility and human psychology. The anthology stands as a testament to the collective genius of its contributors, whose backgroundsspanning from dramaturgy to novel writingenrich the text with a multiplicity of voices and perspectives. 'The English Rogue' is an essential read for those interested in exploring the depths of narrative form, the evolution of literary styles, and the socio-cultural dialogues of the 17th century. It offers readers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in a world where the rogue's journey elucidates broader themes of morality, identity, and survival. This collection is not merely an anthology; it is an invitation to witness the convergence of history, literature, and the human experience through the lens of one of the era's most captivating narratives.
The Earl of Pembroke: A League of Rogue’s novel
Author: Lauren Smith
Publisher: Lauren Smith
ISBN: 1947206249
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
She's a servant masquerading as a lady... Gillian Beaumont never had a fairytale life: the illegitimate daughter of an earl, she was left penniless after her father’s death, forcing her into service as a lady’s maid. Luckily, her mistress is more adventurous than most ladies and soon Gillian is aiding her espionage. One such spy mission forces Gillian to masquerade as a high-born lady to infiltrate a Hellfire Club. But when she falls into the club’s trap, she’s rescued by gentleman rogue, the Earl of Pembroke. His heated kisses make her long for a different life, but she has a secret that could destroy everything... He's a gentleman on the outside, but a rogue on the inside... James Fordyce, Earl of Pembroke, tries to be a well-behaved man—for the most part. A member of the Wicked Earls’ Club, he has his fair share of notoriety, but he’s longing for the day when he might settle down. A chance encounter with a mysterious beauty leaves him feeling full of hope. When she vanishes without a trace and danger seems to be following her, he knows he must find her and rescue the woman he is determined to make the future Countess of Pembroke. Tracking her down to the seedy halls of a Hellfire Club, he knows he’ll have to fight against all odds to save her before it’s too late... Warning: This book contains a woman dreaming of a life she can never have, a hero who’s convinced he’ll never find the one woman destined to be his and a love so powerful nothing can stop it.
Publisher: Lauren Smith
ISBN: 1947206249
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
She's a servant masquerading as a lady... Gillian Beaumont never had a fairytale life: the illegitimate daughter of an earl, she was left penniless after her father’s death, forcing her into service as a lady’s maid. Luckily, her mistress is more adventurous than most ladies and soon Gillian is aiding her espionage. One such spy mission forces Gillian to masquerade as a high-born lady to infiltrate a Hellfire Club. But when she falls into the club’s trap, she’s rescued by gentleman rogue, the Earl of Pembroke. His heated kisses make her long for a different life, but she has a secret that could destroy everything... He's a gentleman on the outside, but a rogue on the inside... James Fordyce, Earl of Pembroke, tries to be a well-behaved man—for the most part. A member of the Wicked Earls’ Club, he has his fair share of notoriety, but he’s longing for the day when he might settle down. A chance encounter with a mysterious beauty leaves him feeling full of hope. When she vanishes without a trace and danger seems to be following her, he knows he must find her and rescue the woman he is determined to make the future Countess of Pembroke. Tracking her down to the seedy halls of a Hellfire Club, he knows he’ll have to fight against all odds to save her before it’s too late... Warning: This book contains a woman dreaming of a life she can never have, a hero who’s convinced he’ll never find the one woman destined to be his and a love so powerful nothing can stop it.