Soliloquy, Or Advice to an Author (Classic Reprint)

Soliloquy, Or Advice to an Author (Classic Reprint)
Title Soliloquy, Or Advice to an Author (Classic Reprint) PDF eBook
Author Anthony Ashley Cooper
Publisher Forgotten Books
Total Pages 202
Release 2017-12-21
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780484345828

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Excerpt from Soliloquy, or Advice to an Author Mankind. For m the mapner that Advice wa_s generally given, there was no. Reafon, I thought, to wonder It thoo'd be fo ill te f. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Soliloquy: Or, Advice to an Author

Soliloquy: Or, Advice to an Author
Title Soliloquy: Or, Advice to an Author PDF eBook
Author Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury
Publisher
Total Pages 222
Release 1710
Genre Conduct of life
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Inspiration and Utmost Art: The Poetics of Early Modern English Psalm Translations

Inspiration and Utmost Art: The Poetics of Early Modern English Psalm Translations
Title Inspiration and Utmost Art: The Poetics of Early Modern English Psalm Translations PDF eBook
Author Janina Niefer
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages 472
Release 2018-03-13
Genre
ISBN 3643908180

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This study is concerned with Early Modern English psalm translations. It focusses on the connection between inspiration and formal perfection as it appears in George Wither's "A Preparation to the Psalter", Philip Sidney's "The Defence of Poesy", "The Sidney Psalter" and "The Bay Psalm Book". Taking into account theological, philosophical, and literary contexts of the time, it reveals the struggle to find a suitable language in praise of God as a main concern of Early Modern religious writers, and presents concepts which are highly relevant for the religious poetry of the time. Dissertation. (Series: Religion and Literature / Religion und Literatur, Vol. 5) [Subject: Religious Studies]

The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature: The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature

The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature: The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature
Title The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature: The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature PDF eBook
Author David Hopkins
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 749
Release 2012-09-27
Genre History
ISBN 0199219818

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"The present volume [3] is the first to appear of the five that will comprise The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature (henceforth OHCREL). Each volume of OHCREL will have its own editor or team of editors"--Preface.

William Shakespeare's Hamlet

William Shakespeare's Hamlet
Title William Shakespeare's Hamlet PDF eBook
Author Sean McEvoy
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 211
Release 2023-04-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000940098

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William Shakespeare's Hamlet (c.1600-1601) has achieved iconic status as one of the most exciting and enigmatic of plays. It has been in almost constant production in Britain and throughout the world since it was first performed, fascinating generations of audiences and critics alike. Taking the form of a sourcebook, this guide to Shakespeare's remarkable play offers: extensive introductory comment on the contexts, critical history and performance of the text, from publication to the present annotated extracts from key contextual documents, reviews, critical works and the text itself cross-references between documents and sections of the guide, in order to suggest links between texts, contexts and criticism suggestions for further reading.

The Literary Career of Mark Akenside

The Literary Career of Mark Akenside
Title The Literary Career of Mark Akenside PDF eBook
Author Robin Dix
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages 426
Release 2006
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780838640975

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"This book offers the fullest critical account to date of the literary career of Mark Akenside (1721-1770). In the course of the discussion, Akenside's literary achievements and his contributions to the vibrant cultural scene of the mid-eighteenth century are amply demonstrated, as well as his intellectual originality, his inventive use of source material, and his influence on poets and philosophers in the late eighteenth century and the Romantic period."--Publisher's website.

The Novel and the Sea

The Novel and the Sea
Title The Novel and the Sea PDF eBook
Author Margaret Cohen
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 323
Release 2021-06-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1400836484

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For a century, the history of the novel has been written in terms of nations and territories: the English novel, the French novel, the American novel. But what if novels were viewed in terms of the seas that unite these different lands? Examining works across two centuries, The Novel and the Sea recounts the novel's rise, told from the perspective of the ship's deck and the allure of the oceans in the modern cultural imagination. Margaret Cohen moors the novel to overseas exploration and work at sea, framing its emergence as a transatlantic history, steeped in the adventures and risks of the maritime frontier. Cohen explores how Robinson Crusoe competed with the best-selling nautical literature of the time by dramatizing remarkable conditions, from the wonders of unknown lands to storms, shipwrecks, and pirates. She considers James Fenimore Cooper's refashioning of the adventure novel in postcolonial America, and a change in literary poetics toward new frontiers and to the maritime labor and technology of the nineteenth century. Cohen shows how Jules Verne reworked adventures at sea into science fiction; how Melville, Hugo, and Conrad navigated the foggy waters of language and thought; and how detective and spy fiction built on sea fiction's problem-solving devices. She also discusses the transformation of the ocean from a theater of skilled work to an environment of pristine nature and the sublime. A significant literary history, The Novel and the Sea challenges readers to rethink their land-locked assumptions about the novel.