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Writing and constructing the self in Great Britain in the long eighteenth century

Title
Writing and constructing the self in Great Britain in the long eighteenth century / edited by John Baker, Marion Leclair and Allan Ingram.
ISBN
9781526123374
9781526123367
1526123371
Publication
Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2019.
Manufacture
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2021
Copyright Notice Date
©2019.
Physical Description
1 online resource (264 pages).
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Summary
The injunction, 'Know thyself!', resounding down the centuries, has never lost its appeal and urgency. The 'self' remains an abiding and universal concern, something at once intimate, indispensable and elusive; something we take for granted and yet remains difficult to pin down, describe or define. This volume of twelve essays explores how writers in different domains - philosophers and thinkers, novelists, poets, churchmen, political writers and others - construed, fashioned and expressed the self in written form in Great Britain in the course of the long eighteenth century from the Restoration to the period of the French Revolution. The essays are preceded by an introduction that seeks to frame several key aspects of the debate on the self in a succinct and open-minded spirit. The volume foregrounds the coming into being of a recognisably modern self. -- .
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Project MUSE books annual backfile collection 2021.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 13, 2023
Series
Book collections on Project MUSE.
Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century studies
Contents
Pt. I Early modern selves and the Reason v. Passion debate
1. Anne Killigrew: a spiritual wit / Laura Alexander
2. Charitable though passionate creature: the portrait of Man in late seventeenth-century sermons / Regina Maria Dal Santo
3. Self-love in Mandeville and Hutcheson / Jeffrey Hopes
4. Fashioning fictional selves from French sources: Eliza Haywood's Love in Excess / Orla Smyth
5. The death of Cordelia and the economics of preference in eighteenth-century moral psychology / William Flesch
pt. II Self-exploration in the Age of Reason: division and continuity
6. `Chaos dark and deep': grotesque selves and self-fashioning in Pope's Dunciad / Clark Lawlor
7. In two minds: Johnson, Boswell and representations of the self / Allan Ingram
8. `The place where my present hopes began to dawn': space, limitation and the perception of female selfhood in Samuel Richardson's Pamela / Barbara Puschmann-Nalenz
9. The discursive construction of the self in Shaftesbury and Sterne: Tristram Shandy and the quest for identity / Gioiella Bruni Roccia
pt. III Romantic wanderings: the self in search of (its) place
10. The anxiety of the self and the exile of the soul in Blake and Wordsworth / Laura Quinney
11. Transgressing the boundaries of reason: Burke's poetic (Miltonic) reading of the sublime / Eva Antal
12. Self and community in radical defence in the French revolutionary era: the example of Oppression!!!
The Appeal of Captain Perry to the People of England (1795) / Rachel Rogers.
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