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The Cambridge History of the British Essay

Henry Power, Kathryn Murphy, Angus Vine, Tim Milnes, Noam Reisner, Merve Emre, Andrew Benjamin Bricker, Marissa Nicosia, Eve Tavor Bannet, Jacob Sider Jost, James Robert Wood, Jon Mee, Jennifer Buckley, Natalie M. Phillips, Sydney Logsdon, Jenny Davidson, Paul Keen, Denise Gigante, John Strachan, Amy L. Tigner, Margaret Russett, Uttara Natarajan, Thomas Karshan, Jon Klancher, Alexandra Lawrie, Jason Camlot, Robert Morrison, Joanne Shattock, Gregory Vargo, Bart Schultz, Erin Plunkett, Mario Aquilina, Barbara Schaff, Priti Joshi, Jeanne-Marie Jackson, Eric Tippin, Rebecca Rainof, Rachel Baldacchino, Michael Wood, David Russell, Philip Coleman, Kevin Brazil, Kara Wittman, Saikat Majumdar, Paige Reynolds, Peter Marks, Ronan McDonald, Martin Paul Eve, Joshua Pugh, Richard Kerridge
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  • Date Published: July 2024
  • availability: In stock
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781316516508

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  • From ancient influences on the essay as a form of rhetoric to the Irish essay as performance, from British imperial propaganda to African postcolonial resistance, from political pamphlets to the rise of literary professionalism, from gastronomy to ecocriticism, The Cambridge History of the British Essay offers the first authoritative single-volume history of the form's development within the British literary tradition. It restores to the contemporary understanding of the essay an appreciation of its true richness and diversity. The fifty contributors to this volume come from widely diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise that brings out neglected pockets of essayistic activity, by women, by persons of colour, by poets and pamphleteers. Together, they show how the form morphs to serve new contexts and concerns, remaining a vital genre of literary 'attempt' in the fields of journalism, academic study, autobiography and other forms of life writing, and online language arts.

    • Provides global coverage of a major, multi-faceted form of communication in English
    • Includes original accounts of the essay in a postcolonial (Irish, Indian, African, American) context—and of the gendered dynamics of essays
    • From medieval bibliomaniacs to the blogosphere and other forms of digital essayism, this book provides the a comprehensive study of the history of the essay
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    • Date Published: July 2024
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781316516508
    • length: 880 pages
    • dimensions: 236 x 160 x 50 mm
    • weight: 1.38kg
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Forming the British Essay:
    1. Ancient influences on the essay Henry Power
    2. Surprised into form: the beginnings of the english essay Kathryn Murphy
    3. Miscellanies, commonplace books, and the essay Angus Vine
    4. Incoherence brought to order: empiricism and the essay Tim Milnes
    5. The sermon and the essay Noam Reisner
    6. Anger, rhetoric, and early women essayists Merve Emre
    7. The polemical essay in pamphlets, newsbooks, and periodicals Andrew Benjamin Bricker and Marissa Nicosia
    8. Between public and private: letters, diaries, essays Eve Tavor Bannet
    9. The art of criticism: essay as citation Jacob Sider Jost
    Part II. The Great Age of the British Essay:
    10. Essayistic personae and personhood James Robert Wood
    11. Clubs and coffeehouses: sociability and the essay Jon Mee and Jennifer Buckley
    12. Loose sallies of the mind: distraction and the essay Natalie M. Phillips and Sydney Logsdon
    13. The essay and the rise of the novel Jenny Davidson
    14. The periodical essay and the rise of literary professionalism Paul Keen
    15. On books: the bibliographical essay Denise Gigante
    16. Satire and the essay John Strachan
    17. Food and the essay Amy L. Tigner
    18. Forms of thought: dreams, reverie, and the essay Margaret Russett
    19. The urban familiar essay of the romantic era Uttara Natarajan
    Part III. Assaying Culture, Education, Reform:
    20. The essay and the theme Thomas Karshan
    21. The academic essay: rhetoric and pedagogy Jon Klancher
    22. The essay and the rise of university english Alexandra Lawrie
    23. Victorian essays in criticism Jason Camlot
    24. Nineteenth-century reviews reviewed Robert Morrison
    25. Essays in the golden age of the British newspaper Joanne Shattock
    26. The essay in the age of Chartism Gregory Vargo
    27. Political theory and ethics in the Victorian essay Bart Schultz
    28. Plain english: essays and analytic philosophy Erin Plunkett
    Part IV. Fractures Selves, Fragmented Worlds:
    29. The preface essay Mario Aquilina
    30. A brief history of travel and the essay Barbara Schaff
    31. Grist for the mill: history and the essay in India, 1870-1920 Priti Joshi
    32. The African gold coast essay: straddling fact and prophecy Jeanne-Marie Jackson
    33. The short essay in context, 1870-1920 Eric Tippin
    34. A room of one's own: the new woman and the essay Rebecca Rainof
    35. The essay in the age of catastrophe Rachel Baldacchino
    36. Undiplomatic relations: modernism and the essay Michael Wood
    37 Feeling real: psychoanalysis and the essay David Russell
    38. Transatlantic essayism Philip Coleman
    Part V. The Essay and the Essayistic Today:
    39. The eye and the i: essay and image Kevin Brazil
    40. Of human suffering: the essay and ekphrasis Kara Wittman
    41. After empire: postcolonialism and the essay Saikat Majumdar
    42. Performance and the Irish essay Paige Reynolds
    43. The essay and the public intellectual Peter Marks
    44. Essayism in literary theory Ronan McDonald
    45. The essay in the career of the contemporary British novelist Martin Paul Eve
    46. Blogging in Britain: essays in the digital age Joshua Pugh
    47. The essay, ecocriticism, and the Anthropocene Richard Kerridge.

  • Editors

    Denise Gigante, Stanford University, California
    Denise Gigante is Sadie Dernham Patek Professor of Humanities at Stanford University.

    Jason Childs
    Jason Childs is a writer and independent scholar based in Berlin and Dijon. He has published research on the essay in The Cambridge Companion to the Essay (2022), The Edinburgh Companion to the Essay (2022), and The Essay at the Limits: Poetics, Politics and Form (2021).

    Contributors

    Henry Power, Kathryn Murphy, Angus Vine, Tim Milnes, Noam Reisner, Merve Emre, Andrew Benjamin Bricker, Marissa Nicosia, Eve Tavor Bannet, Jacob Sider Jost, James Robert Wood, Jon Mee, Jennifer Buckley, Natalie M. Phillips, Sydney Logsdon, Jenny Davidson, Paul Keen, Denise Gigante, John Strachan, Amy L. Tigner, Margaret Russett, Uttara Natarajan, Thomas Karshan, Jon Klancher, Alexandra Lawrie, Jason Camlot, Robert Morrison, Joanne Shattock, Gregory Vargo, Bart Schultz, Erin Plunkett, Mario Aquilina, Barbara Schaff, Priti Joshi, Jeanne-Marie Jackson, Eric Tippin, Rebecca Rainof, Rachel Baldacchino, Michael Wood, David Russell, Philip Coleman, Kevin Brazil, Kara Wittman, Saikat Majumdar, Paige Reynolds, Peter Marks, Ronan McDonald, Martin Paul Eve, Joshua Pugh, Richard Kerridge

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