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The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism

Volume 4. The Eighteenth Century

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Douglas Lane Patey, James Sambrook, William Keach, Maximillian E. Novak, John Osborne, English Showalter Jr, Michael McKeon, C. W. Schoneveld, Michel Baridon, Felicity A. Nussbaum, James Basker, Nicholas Hudson, George A. Kennedy, Pat Rogers, Leo Damrosch, Jonathan Lamb, John Mullan, Terry Castle, Peter Sabor, Charles A. Porter, Klaus L. Berghahn, Joan H. Pittock, Jan Gorak, Susan Manning, David Marshall, Hans Reiss, Dean Mace, Glenn W. Most, Marcus Walsh
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  • Date Published: December 2005
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521317207

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  • This is a comprehensive 1997 account of the history of literary criticism in Britain and Europe between 1660 and 1800. Unlike previous histories, it is not just a chronological survey of critical writing, but a multidisciplinary investigation of how the understanding of literature and its various genres was transformed, at the start of the modern era, by developments in philosophy, psychology, the natural sciences, linguistics, and other disciplines, as well as in society at large. In the process, modern literary theory - at first often implicit in literary texts themselves - emancipated itself from classical poetics and rhetoric, and literary criticism emerged as a full-time professional activity catering for an expanding literate public. The volume is international both in coverage and in authorship. Extensive bibliographies provide guidance for further specialised study.

    • This comprehensive and multidisciplinary volume is now available in paperback
    • International in both coverage and authorship
    • Covers both theory and practice, the concept of literature in general and individual genres
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    'Erudite in makeup and cosmopolitan in sweep, the volume demonstrates the best continuity with the history it narrates.' Modern Philology

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    • Date Published: December 2005
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521317207
    • length: 970 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 55 mm
    • weight: 1.4kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Editors' preface
    Notes on contributors
    Part I. Introduction: Criticism and Tradition:
    1. The institution of criticism in the eighteenth century Douglas Lane Patey
    2. Ancients and moderns Douglas Lane Patey
    Part II. Genres:
    3. Poetry, 1660–1740 James Sambrook
    4. Poetry, after 1740 William Keach
    5. Drama, 1660–1740 Maximilian E. Novak
    6. Drama, after 1740 John Osborne
    7. Prose fiction: France English Showalter Jr
    8. Prose fiction: Great Britain Michael McKeon
    9. Prose fiction: Germany and the Netherlands C. W. Schoneveld
    10. Historiography Michel Baridon
    11. Biography and autobiography Felicity A. Nussbaum
    12. Criticism and the rise of periodical literature James Basker
    Part III. Language and Style:
    13. Theories of language Nicholas Hudson
    14. The contributions of rhetoric to literary criticism George A. Kennedy
    15. Theories of style Pat Rogers
    16. Generality and particularity Leo Damrosch
    17. The sublime Jonathan Lamb
    Part IV. Themes and Movements:
    18. Sensibility and literary criticism John Mullan
    19. Women and literary criticism Terry Castle
    20. Primitivism Maximillian E. Novak
    21. Medieval revival and the Gothic Peter Sabor
    22. Voltaire, Diderot, Rousseau and the Encyclopédie Charles A. Porter
    23. German literary theory from Gottsched to Goethe Klaus L. Berghahn
    24. The Scottish enlightenment Joan H. Pittock
    25. Canons and canon formation Jan Gorak
    Part V. Literature and Other Disciplines:
    26. Literature and philosophy Susan Manning
    27. The psychology of literary creation and literary response James Sambrook
    28. Taste and aesthetics: (i) Shaftesbury and Addison: criticism and the public taste David Marshall
    (ii) The rise of aesthetics from Baumgarten to Humboldt Hans Reiss
    29. Literature and the other arts: (i) Ut pictura poesis David Marshall
    (ii) The picturesque David Marshall
    (iii) Literature and music Dean Mace
    (iv) Parallels between the arts Dean Mace
    30. Classical scholarship and literary criticism Glenn W. Most
    31. Biblical scholarship and literary criticism Marcus Walsh
    32. Science and literary criticism Michel Baridon
    Bibliography
    Index.

  • Editors

    H. B. Nisbet, University of Cambridge
    H. B. Nisbet is Professor Emeritus of German at the University of Cambridge.

    Claude Rawson, Yale University, Connecticut
    Claude Rawson is Maynard Mack Professor of English at Yale University.

    Contributors

    Douglas Lane Patey, James Sambrook, William Keach, Maximillian E. Novak, John Osborne, English Showalter Jr, Michael McKeon, C. W. Schoneveld, Michel Baridon, Felicity A. Nussbaum, James Basker, Nicholas Hudson, George A. Kennedy, Pat Rogers, Leo Damrosch, Jonathan Lamb, John Mullan, Terry Castle, Peter Sabor, Charles A. Porter, Klaus L. Berghahn, Joan H. Pittock, Jan Gorak, Susan Manning, David Marshall, Hans Reiss, Dean Mace, Glenn W. Most, Marcus Walsh

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