1650-1850
Editat de Kevin L Cope, Samara Anne Cahillen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 apr 2023
ISSN: 1065-3112
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781684484638
ISBN-10: 1684484634
Pagini: 356
Ilustrații: 24 bw, 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Bucknell University Press
ISBN-10: 1684484634
Pagini: 356
Ilustrații: 24 bw, 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Bucknell University Press
Notă biografică
EDITOR: KEVIN L. COPE is the Adams Professor of English Literature at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. The author of Criteria of Certainty, John Locke Revisited, and In and After the Beginning, Cope has edited a panoply of volumes on topics such as the imaginative representations of the sciences, the iconic status of George Washington, and miracle lore in the Enlightenment, among many others. He has edited 1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era since 1992 and is a frequent guest on radio and television programming concerned with higher education management and policy.
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR: SAMARA ANNE CAHILL taught literature, rhetoric, and grant writing at Blinn College, Nanyang Technological University, and the University of Notre Dame before joining Texas A&M University in College Station as an editor in the TEES-Engineering Research Development office. She is the editor of the journal Studies in Religion and the Enlightenment and author of Intelligent Souls? Feminist Orientalism in Eighteenth-Century English Literature (Bucknell University Press), and has published over a dozen academic articles or book chapters. Cahill is a board member of the South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Her research interests include eighteenth-century English literature, religious rhetoric, intersectional romance, and multidisciplinary research development.
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR: SAMARA ANNE CAHILL taught literature, rhetoric, and grant writing at Blinn College, Nanyang Technological University, and the University of Notre Dame before joining Texas A&M University in College Station as an editor in the TEES-Engineering Research Development office. She is the editor of the journal Studies in Religion and the Enlightenment and author of Intelligent Souls? Feminist Orientalism in Eighteenth-Century English Literature (Bucknell University Press), and has published over a dozen academic articles or book chapters. Cahill is a board member of the South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Her research interests include eighteenth-century English literature, religious rhetoric, intersectional romance, and multidisciplinary research development.
Recenzii
“Once again, 1650-1850 offers readers exciting perspectives, not only on literature of the long eighteenth century but also—especially—on innovative ways of doing research. By expanding and modeling new methods, the authors featured in this double special issue stand to expand the ways we think about and do eighteenth-century studies.”
Descriere
1650–1850 combines fresh considerations of prominent authors and artists with searches for overlooked or offbeat elements of the Enlightenment legacy. Packed with essays by prominent as well as upcoming scholars, volume 28 delivers two innovative special features: one venturing around the delightfully futuristic world of adaptation and digitization, with special emphasis on the legacy of Laurence Sterne, and one probing the elusively entertaining, energetically enigmatic legacy of philosopher-poet Bernard Mandeville. Enlivening the volume is a cavalcade of full-length book reviews.
Cuprins
Essays
Edited by Kevin L. Cope
John Moore and Quackery
Pat Rogers and Allison Muri
Between the Sheets: Documenting Tom Cumming, Johnson’s “Fighting Quaker”
Duncan Samuel and Robert G. Walker
Mrs. Malaprop’s Forgotten Foremothers, from Stage to Page and Back
Anaclara Castro
Rosicrucian Confusion and Masonic Machinations in the Conservative Writings of Eleanor Anne Porden and Anna Jane Vardill
Marsha Keith Schuchard
Special Feature
The Cultural Ramifications of Water in Early Modern Texts and Images (1650–1850), Part II
Edited by Leigh G. Dillard and Christina Ionescu
Introduction to the Special Feature
Leigh G. Dillard
When Talent Meets Torrent: Illustrating, Explaining, and Enhancing Extreme Aqueous Environments
Kevin L. Cope
The Memory of Failure: Giovanni Battista Antonelli’s Waterways Project for Philip II and Canalmania in the Spanish Enlightenment
Daniel Crespo-Delgado
Life, Death, and Water: Visual Commemorations of Admiral Shovell
Anne Betty Weinshenker
“The Contemplative Man’s Recreation”: Illustration and the Human Element in The Compleat Angler
Leigh G. Dillard
Religious Agencies of Water: Hydolatry in Picart and Bernard’s Cérémonies et coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde (1723–1737)
Steff Nellis
Book Reviews
Edited by Samara Anne Cahill
David A. Brewer and Crystal B. Lake, eds., Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, Vol. 52.
Reviewed by Christopher D. Johnson
Catherine M. Jaffe and Karen Stolley, eds., The Black Legend of Spain and its Atlantic Empire in the Eighteenth Century: Constructing National Identities
Reviewed by Samara Anne Cahill
Alexis Chema and Betty A. Schellenberg, eds., The Manuscript Book in the Long Eighteenth Century, a special issue of Eighteenth-Century Life, Vol. 48, Issue 1
Reviewed by Kandice Sharren
Melvyn New and Anthony W. Lee, eds., Notes on Footnotes: Annotating Eighteenth-Century Literature
Reviewed by Donald W. Nichol
Robin L. Thomas, Palaces of Reason: Royal Residences of Bourbon Naples
Reviewed by William Stargard
John Callanan, Man-Devil The Mind and Times of Bernard Mandeville, the Wickedest Man in Europe
Reviewed by Malcolm Jack
Conference Review: Bernard Mandeville in the University of Porto, May 2024
Reviewed by Malcolm Jack
Penelope Aubin, The Life of Madam de Beaumount and The Life of Charlotta Du Pont, ed. David A. Brewer
Reviewed by Heather Heckman-McKenna
Mohammad Sakhnini, British Encounters with Syrian-Mesopotamian Overland Routes to India, 1751–1795: Rethinking Enlightenment Improvement.
Reviewed by R. J. W. Mills
Cai Tinglan, Miscellany of the South Seas: A Chinese Scholar’s Chronicle of Shipwreck and Travel through 1830s Vietnam, trans. and introduced by Kathlene Baldanza and Zhao Lu
Reviewed by Susan Spencer
George Eliot, Middlemarch: A Norton Critical Edition, ed. Ronjaunee Chatterjee
Reviewed by A. W. Lee
Review Essay
Poets and Prophets from Blake to Marx
A. W. Lee
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Edited by Kevin L. Cope
John Moore and Quackery
Pat Rogers and Allison Muri
Between the Sheets: Documenting Tom Cumming, Johnson’s “Fighting Quaker”
Duncan Samuel and Robert G. Walker
Mrs. Malaprop’s Forgotten Foremothers, from Stage to Page and Back
Anaclara Castro
Rosicrucian Confusion and Masonic Machinations in the Conservative Writings of Eleanor Anne Porden and Anna Jane Vardill
Marsha Keith Schuchard
Special Feature
The Cultural Ramifications of Water in Early Modern Texts and Images (1650–1850), Part II
Edited by Leigh G. Dillard and Christina Ionescu
Introduction to the Special Feature
Leigh G. Dillard
When Talent Meets Torrent: Illustrating, Explaining, and Enhancing Extreme Aqueous Environments
Kevin L. Cope
The Memory of Failure: Giovanni Battista Antonelli’s Waterways Project for Philip II and Canalmania in the Spanish Enlightenment
Daniel Crespo-Delgado
Life, Death, and Water: Visual Commemorations of Admiral Shovell
Anne Betty Weinshenker
“The Contemplative Man’s Recreation”: Illustration and the Human Element in The Compleat Angler
Leigh G. Dillard
Religious Agencies of Water: Hydolatry in Picart and Bernard’s Cérémonies et coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde (1723–1737)
Steff Nellis
Book Reviews
Edited by Samara Anne Cahill
David A. Brewer and Crystal B. Lake, eds., Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, Vol. 52.
Reviewed by Christopher D. Johnson
Catherine M. Jaffe and Karen Stolley, eds., The Black Legend of Spain and its Atlantic Empire in the Eighteenth Century: Constructing National Identities
Reviewed by Samara Anne Cahill
Alexis Chema and Betty A. Schellenberg, eds., The Manuscript Book in the Long Eighteenth Century, a special issue of Eighteenth-Century Life, Vol. 48, Issue 1
Reviewed by Kandice Sharren
Melvyn New and Anthony W. Lee, eds., Notes on Footnotes: Annotating Eighteenth-Century Literature
Reviewed by Donald W. Nichol
Robin L. Thomas, Palaces of Reason: Royal Residences of Bourbon Naples
Reviewed by William Stargard
John Callanan, Man-Devil The Mind and Times of Bernard Mandeville, the Wickedest Man in Europe
Reviewed by Malcolm Jack
Conference Review: Bernard Mandeville in the University of Porto, May 2024
Reviewed by Malcolm Jack
Penelope Aubin, The Life of Madam de Beaumount and The Life of Charlotta Du Pont, ed. David A. Brewer
Reviewed by Heather Heckman-McKenna
Mohammad Sakhnini, British Encounters with Syrian-Mesopotamian Overland Routes to India, 1751–1795: Rethinking Enlightenment Improvement.
Reviewed by R. J. W. Mills
Cai Tinglan, Miscellany of the South Seas: A Chinese Scholar’s Chronicle of Shipwreck and Travel through 1830s Vietnam, trans. and introduced by Kathlene Baldanza and Zhao Lu
Reviewed by Susan Spencer
George Eliot, Middlemarch: A Norton Critical Edition, ed. Ronjaunee Chatterjee
Reviewed by A. W. Lee
Review Essay
Poets and Prophets from Blake to Marx
A. W. Lee
About the Editors
About the Contributors