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Eighteenth-century poetry and the rise of the novel reconsidered

Doody, Margaret(Contributions by)Fairer, David(Contributions by)Gee, Sophie(Contributions by)Keenleyside, Heather(Contributions by)King, Shelley(Contributions by)Lupton, Christina(Contributions by)Phillips, Natalie(Contributions by)Ruth, Aran(Contributions by)Schmidgen, Wolfram(Contributions by)Swidzinski, Joshua(Contributions by)Parker, Kate(Edited by)Smith, Courtney Weiss(Edited by)
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Eighteenth-Century Poetry and the Rise of the Novel Reconsidered begins with the brute fact that poetry jostled up alongside novels in the bookstalls of eighteenth-century England.

Indeed, by exploring unexpected collisions and collusions between poetry and novels, this volume of exciting, new essays offers a reconsideration of the literary and cultural history of the period.

The novel poached from and featured poetry, and the "modern" subjects and objects privileged by "rise of the novel" scholarship are only one part of a world full of animate things and people with indistinct boundaries.Contributors: Margaret Doody, David Fairer, Sophie Gee, Heather Keenleyside, Shelley King, Christina Lupton, Kate Parker, Natalie Phillips, Aran Ruth, Wolfram Schmidgen, Joshua Swidzinski, and Courtney Weiss Smith.

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Bucknell University Press
1611484847 / 9781611484847
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
821.509
24/12/2013
English
253 pages
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