The Works of Thomas De Quincey, Part I Vol 5

The Works of Thomas De Quincey, Part I Vol 5

Author: Grevel Lindop

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-04-15

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 1000749703

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Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859) is considered one of the most important English prose writers of the early-19th century. This is the first part of a 21-volume set presenting De Quincey's work, also including previously unpublished material.


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.


Enlightenment in Ruins

Enlightenment in Ruins

Author: Michael Griffin

Publisher: Bucknell University Press

Published: 2013-08-15

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 1611485061

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Oliver Goldsmith (1728–1774) moved between the genres and geographies of enlightenment writing with considerable dexterity. As a consequence he has been characterized as a passive purveyor of enlightenment thought, a hack, a harried translator of the French enlightenment for an English audience, an ideological lackey, and a subtle ironist. In poetry, he is either a compliant pastoralist or an engaged social critic. Yet Goldsmith’s career is as complex and as contradictory as the enlightenment currents across which he wrote, and there is in Goldsmith’s oeuvre a set of themes—including his opposition to the new imperialism and to glibly declared principles of liberty—which this book addresses as a manifestation of his Irishness. Michael Griffin places Goldsmith in two contexts: one is the intellectual and political culture in which he worked as a professional author living in London; the other is that of his nationality and his as yet unstudied Jacobite politics. Enlightenment in Ruins thereby reveals a body of work that is compellingly marked by tensions and transits between Irishness and Englishness, between poetic and professional imperatives, and between cultural and scientific spheres.