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Category : Dutch War, 1672-1678
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Swift, Temple, and the Du Cros Affair: A letter from Monsieur de Cros (1693) ; and, Reflections upon two pamphlets (1693)
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Category : Dutch War, 1672-1678
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Swift, Temple and the Du Cros Affair: A letter from Monsieur de Cros (1693). Reflections upon two pamphlets (1693)
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Pages : 92
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Pages : 92
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Swift, Temple, and the Du Cros Affair: A letter from Monsieur de Cros (1963), and Reflections upon two pamphlets (1693)
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Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Pages : 92
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Swift, Temple, and the Du Cros Affair: An answer to a scurrilous pamphlet (1693). And, Lettre de Monsieur Du Cros, A Mylord (1693)
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Category : Dutch War, 1672-1678
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Pages : 108
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Swift, Temple, and the Du Cros Affair
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Category : Dutch War, 1672-1678
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Cervantes in Seventeenth-Century England
Author: Dale B. J. Randall
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199539529
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 762
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This unique work of scholarship gathers together over a thousand early-modern English references to the writings of the great Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes, not only from Don Quixote but also from his ground-breaking Novelas ejemplares.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199539529
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 762
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This unique work of scholarship gathers together over a thousand early-modern English references to the writings of the great Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes, not only from Don Quixote but also from his ground-breaking Novelas ejemplares.
Swift, Temple, and the Du Cros Affair: A letter from Monsieur de Cros (1693) ; and, Reflections upon two pamphlets (1693)
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Swift at Moor Park
Author: A. C. Elias, Jr.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 1512801879
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 354
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Sometime toward the middle of 1689, a twentyone-year-old Irishman named Jonathan Swift entered the employ of Sir William Temple, an essayist and retired diplomat. Swift spent most of the next decade working as secretary at Moor Park, Temple's country house in Surrey. When he left in 1699, he was already a satirist of exceptional power. Drawing upon considerable new documentary evidence, Swift at Moor Park represents the most exhaustive study yet published about this formative period in Swift's literary career and challenges traditional assumptions and conclusions concerning those years. A. C. Elias begins with the work Swift actually did as Temple's secretary-amanuensis, the one area of Swift's Moor Park experience for which a good portion of documentary evidence survives. He collates and thoroughly evaluates the more traditional biographical evidence that has been cited over the years and applies his findings to careful analyses of Swift's earliest poems and prose works. Included among these are portions of the celebrated Tale of a Tub, as they seem to work in a Moor Park context for Moor Park readers. The results are as unexpected as they are likely to prove controversial, with clear implications about the nature and workings of Swift's satiric method throughout his career. The Swift who emerges is equally unexpected—betraying hints of a fondness for mischief, a basic sense of pragmatism, and a disconcertingly original intelligence—yet for all that remains a remarkably elusive figure and perhaps, as Elias suggests, an unknowable one in the end. If Swift at Moor Park investigates Swift's personality and the genesis of his satiric art, it is equally concerned with methodology—with the testing and evaluating of evidence, with its ability to support valid generalization, with the relationship between biographical knowledge and literary criticism, and with the peculiar temptations and pitfalls that Swift, perhaps more than any other figure of his time, provides for those who set out to explain him. A close analysis of a crucial decade in Swift's life, this volume is essential for the scholar of this central figure in English literature.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 1512801879
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 354
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Sometime toward the middle of 1689, a twentyone-year-old Irishman named Jonathan Swift entered the employ of Sir William Temple, an essayist and retired diplomat. Swift spent most of the next decade working as secretary at Moor Park, Temple's country house in Surrey. When he left in 1699, he was already a satirist of exceptional power. Drawing upon considerable new documentary evidence, Swift at Moor Park represents the most exhaustive study yet published about this formative period in Swift's literary career and challenges traditional assumptions and conclusions concerning those years. A. C. Elias begins with the work Swift actually did as Temple's secretary-amanuensis, the one area of Swift's Moor Park experience for which a good portion of documentary evidence survives. He collates and thoroughly evaluates the more traditional biographical evidence that has been cited over the years and applies his findings to careful analyses of Swift's earliest poems and prose works. Included among these are portions of the celebrated Tale of a Tub, as they seem to work in a Moor Park context for Moor Park readers. The results are as unexpected as they are likely to prove controversial, with clear implications about the nature and workings of Swift's satiric method throughout his career. The Swift who emerges is equally unexpected—betraying hints of a fondness for mischief, a basic sense of pragmatism, and a disconcertingly original intelligence—yet for all that remains a remarkably elusive figure and perhaps, as Elias suggests, an unknowable one in the end. If Swift at Moor Park investigates Swift's personality and the genesis of his satiric art, it is equally concerned with methodology—with the testing and evaluating of evidence, with its ability to support valid generalization, with the relationship between biographical knowledge and literary criticism, and with the peculiar temptations and pitfalls that Swift, perhaps more than any other figure of his time, provides for those who set out to explain him. A close analysis of a crucial decade in Swift's life, this volume is essential for the scholar of this central figure in English literature.
The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America
Author: Bibliographical Society of America
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 614
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 614
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British Museum Catalogue of printed Books
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Languages : en
Pages : 458
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Languages : en
Pages : 458
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