The Novels and Selected Plays of Thomas Holcroft Vol 2

The Novels and Selected Plays of Thomas Holcroft Vol 2

Author: Wil Verhoeven

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13: 1040247180

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Thomas Holcroft (1745–1809) was a key figure in the radical movement of the 1790s. This work is intended for scholars wanting to understand Britain and its literature in the 1790s.


The Novels and Selected Plays of Thomas Holcroft Vol 3

The Novels and Selected Plays of Thomas Holcroft Vol 3

Author: Wil Verhoeven

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 721

ISBN-13: 1040249051

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Thomas Holcroft (1745–1809) was a key figure in the radical movement of the 1790s. This work is intended for scholars wanting to understand Britain and its literature in the 1790s.


Re-Viewing Thomas Holcroft, 1745-1809

Re-Viewing Thomas Holcroft, 1745-1809

Author: A.A. Markley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-08

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1317063678

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Thomas Holcroft was a central figure of the 1790s, whose texts played an important role in the transition toward Romanticism. In this, the first essay collection devoted to his life and work, the contributors reassess Holcroft's contributions to a remarkable range of literary genres-drama, poetry, fiction, autobiography, political philosophy-and to the project of revolutionary reform in the late eighteenth century. The self-educated son of a cobbler, Holcroft transformed himself into a popular playwright, influential reformist novelist, and controversial political radical. But his work is not important merely because he himself was a remarkable character, but rather because he was a hinge figure between laboring Britons and the dissenting intelligentsia, between Enlightenment traditions and developing 'Romantic' concerns, and between the world of self-made hack writers and that of established critics. Enhanced by an updated and corrected chronology of Holcroft's life and work, key images, and a full bibliography of published scholarship, this volume makes way for more concerted and focused scholarship and teaching on Holcroft. Taken together, the essays in this collection situate Holcroft's self-fashioning as a member of London's literati, his central role among the London radical reformers and intelligentsia, and his theatrical innovations within ongoing explorations of the late eighteenth-century public sphere of letters and debate.


The Novels and Selected Plays of Thomas Holcroft Vol 4

The Novels and Selected Plays of Thomas Holcroft Vol 4

Author: Wil Verhoeven

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 510

ISBN-13: 1040247784

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Thomas Holcroft (1745–1809) was a key figure in the radical movement of the 1790s. This work is intended for scholars wanting to understand Britain and its literature in the 1790s.


The Novels and Selected Plays of Thomas Holcroft Vol 2

The Novels and Selected Plays of Thomas Holcroft Vol 2

Author: Wil Verhoeven

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781138761766

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Thomas Holcroft (1745-1809) was a key figure in the radical movement of the 1790s. This work is intended for scholars wanting to understand Britain and its literature in the 1790s.


The Novels and Selected Plays of Thomas Holcroft Vol 1

The Novels and Selected Plays of Thomas Holcroft Vol 1

Author: Wil Verhoeven

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-09-13

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1040245951

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Thomas Holcroft (1745–1809) was a key figure in the radical movement of the 1790s. This work is intended for scholars wanting to understand Britain and its literature in the 1790s.


The Novels and Selected Plays of Thomas Holcroft Vol 5

The Novels and Selected Plays of Thomas Holcroft Vol 5

Author: Wil Verhoeven

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 1040242294

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Thomas Holcroft (1745–1809) was a key figure in the radical movement of the 1790s. This work is intended for scholars wanting to understand Britain and its literature in the 1790s.


Wollstonecraft's Ghost

Wollstonecraft's Ghost

Author: Andrew McInnes

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2016-08-12

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1315523167

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Focusing on the ways in which women writers from across the political spectrum engage with and adapt Wollstonecraft's political philosophy in order to advocate feminist reform, Andrew McInnes explores the aftermath of Wollstonecraft's death, the controversial publication of William Godwin's memoir of his wife, and Wollstonecraft's reception in the early nineteenth century. McInnes positions Wollstonecraft within the context of the eighteenth-century female philosopher figure as a literary archetype used in plays, poetry, polemic and especially novels, to represent the thinking woman and address anxieties about political, religious, and sexual heterodoxy. He provides detailed analyses of the ways in which women writers such as Mary Hays, Elizabeth Hamilton, Amelia Opie, and Maria Edgeworth negotiate Wollstonecraft's reputation as personal, political, and sexual pariah to reformulate her radical politics for a post-revolutionary Britain in urgent need of reform. Frances Burney's The Wanderer and Jane Austen's Mansfield Park, McInnes suggests, work as state-of-the-nation novels, drawing on Wollstonecraft's ideas to explore a changing England. McInnes concludes with an examination of Mary Shelley's engagement with her mother throughout her career as a novelist, arguing that Shelley gradually overcomes her anxiety over her mother's stature to address Wollstonecraft's ideas with increasing confidence.


The Cosmopolitan Ideal

The Cosmopolitan Ideal

Author: Michael Scrivener

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1317315618

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Examines the new internationalism which emerged in Europe during the Enlightenment. This is the study of cosmopolitanism, which takes into account feminist and post-colonial critiques of the Enlightenment. It also offers cosmopolitanism as a solution to contemporary struggles to reach a post-national political identity.


The Sarah Siddons Audio Files

The Sarah Siddons Audio Files

Author: Judith Pascoe

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2013-03-01

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 0472027956

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“The theatre scholar’s daunting but irresistible quest to recover some echoes of performance of the past has never been more engagingly presented than in Pascoe’s account of tracing the long-silenced voice of Sarah Siddons. Her report is a warm, witty, and highly informative exploration of the methodology and the pleasures of historical research.” —Marvin Carlson, author of The Haunted Stage: The Theatre as Memory Machine During her lifetime (1755–1831), English actress Sarah Siddons was an international celebrity acclaimed for her performances of tragic heroines. We know what she looked like—an endless number of artists asked her to sit for portraits and sculptures—but what of her famous voice, reported to cause audiences to hyperventilate or faint? In The Sarah Siddons Audio Files, Judith Pascoe takes readers on a journey to discover how the actor’s voice actually sounded. In lively and engaging prose, Pascoe retraces her quixotic search, which leads her to enroll in a “Voice for Actors” class, to collect Lady Macbeth voice prints, and to listen more carefully to the soundscape of her life. Bringing together archival discoveries, sound recording history, and media theory, Pascoe shows how romantic poets’ preoccupation with voices is linked to a larger cultural anxiety about the voice’s ephemerality. The Sarah Siddons Audio Files contributes to a growing body of work on the fascinating history of sound and will engage a broad audience interested in how recording technology has altered human experience.