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The Oxford Handbook of English Prose, 1640-1714 is the most wide-ranging overview available of prose writing in English during one of the most tumultuous periods in British and Irish history, stretching from the outbreak of the English Civil Wars to the death of the last Stuart monarch.
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The Oxford Handbook of English Prose, 1640-1714 is the most wide-ranging overview available of prose writing in English during one of the most tumultuous periods in British and Irish history, stretching from the outbreak of the English Civil Wars to the death of the last Stuart monarch.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 180mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1393g
- ISBN-13: 9780198746843
- ISBN-10: 0198746849
- Artikelnr.: 73290506
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 180mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1393g
- ISBN-13: 9780198746843
- ISBN-10: 0198746849
- Artikelnr.: 73290506
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Nicholas McDowell was born and grew up in Belfast and then studied at Cambridge and Oxford. He was a Research Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, before joining the Department of English at the University of Exeter, where he is now Professor of Early Modern Literature and Thought. His visiting positions have included Membership of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. He is a former winner of a Philip Leverhulme Prize and currently holds a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship for a project entitled 'The Poetry of Civil War'. Henry Power studied Classics and English at Brasenose College Oxford, and then read for a PhD in English at Cambridge. Since 2007, he has taught at the University of Exeter, where he is now Professor of English Literature. He is the author of Epic into Novel: Henry Fielding, Scriblerian Satire, and the Consumption of Classical Literature (2015), and has edited Joseph Addison's miscellaneous prose writings for Oxford University Press. He has held visiting positions at All Souls College, Oxford and at the Beinecke Library in Yale.
Introduction: An Age of Prose
Part I: Contexts
1: Thomas Keymer: Circulation
2: Cynthia Wall: Reception
3: Freyja Cox Jensen: Classical Inheritance
4: Alexis Tadié: Continental Influences
Part II: Categories
5: Melissa E. Sanchez: Amatory Fiction
6: Thomas Roebuck: Antiquarian Writing
7: Julie A. Eckerle: Biography and Autobiography
8: John McTague: Bites and Shams
9: Kate Bennett: Brief Lives and Characters
10: Andrea Haslanger: Circulation Narratives and Spy Literature
11: Pat Rogers: Criminal Literature
12: Adam Smyth: Diaries
13: Nicholas Seager: Dissenting Writing
14: Matthew Dimmock: Encounters with the East
15: Kathryn Murphy: Essays
16: Jayne Elizabeth Lewis: Fables and Fairy Tales
17: Paddy Bullard: Handbooks
18: Nicholas McDowell: Heresiography and Religious Controversy
19: Niall Allsopp: Histories
20: Nicholas McDowell: Keys
21: Henry Power: Learned Wit and Mock Scholarship
22: Diana G. Barnes: Letters
23: Nick Hardy: Literary History
24: Greg Lynall: Mock-Scientific Literature
25: Catherine Armstrong: New World Writing and Captivity Narratives
26: Brian Cowan: Periodical Literature
27: Mark Knights: Political Debate
28: Nigel Smith: Political Speculations
29: Hal Gladfelder: Pornography
30: Nicholas McDowell and Giovanni Tarantino: Radical and Deist Writing
31: Henry Power: Recipe Books
32: Brooke Conti: Religious Autobiography
33: Felicity Henderson: Scientific Transactions
34: Rebecca Bullard: Secret Histories
35: Warren Johnston: Sermons
36: Sophie Gee: True Accounts
Part I: Contexts
1: Thomas Keymer: Circulation
2: Cynthia Wall: Reception
3: Freyja Cox Jensen: Classical Inheritance
4: Alexis Tadié: Continental Influences
Part II: Categories
5: Melissa E. Sanchez: Amatory Fiction
6: Thomas Roebuck: Antiquarian Writing
7: Julie A. Eckerle: Biography and Autobiography
8: John McTague: Bites and Shams
9: Kate Bennett: Brief Lives and Characters
10: Andrea Haslanger: Circulation Narratives and Spy Literature
11: Pat Rogers: Criminal Literature
12: Adam Smyth: Diaries
13: Nicholas Seager: Dissenting Writing
14: Matthew Dimmock: Encounters with the East
15: Kathryn Murphy: Essays
16: Jayne Elizabeth Lewis: Fables and Fairy Tales
17: Paddy Bullard: Handbooks
18: Nicholas McDowell: Heresiography and Religious Controversy
19: Niall Allsopp: Histories
20: Nicholas McDowell: Keys
21: Henry Power: Learned Wit and Mock Scholarship
22: Diana G. Barnes: Letters
23: Nick Hardy: Literary History
24: Greg Lynall: Mock-Scientific Literature
25: Catherine Armstrong: New World Writing and Captivity Narratives
26: Brian Cowan: Periodical Literature
27: Mark Knights: Political Debate
28: Nigel Smith: Political Speculations
29: Hal Gladfelder: Pornography
30: Nicholas McDowell and Giovanni Tarantino: Radical and Deist Writing
31: Henry Power: Recipe Books
32: Brooke Conti: Religious Autobiography
33: Felicity Henderson: Scientific Transactions
34: Rebecca Bullard: Secret Histories
35: Warren Johnston: Sermons
36: Sophie Gee: True Accounts
Introduction: An Age of Prose
Part I: Contexts
1: Thomas Keymer: Circulation
2: Cynthia Wall: Reception
3: Freyja Cox Jensen: Classical Inheritance
4: Alexis Tadié: Continental Influences
Part II: Categories
5: Melissa E. Sanchez: Amatory Fiction
6: Thomas Roebuck: Antiquarian Writing
7: Julie A. Eckerle: Biography and Autobiography
8: John McTague: Bites and Shams
9: Kate Bennett: Brief Lives and Characters
10: Andrea Haslanger: Circulation Narratives and Spy Literature
11: Pat Rogers: Criminal Literature
12: Adam Smyth: Diaries
13: Nicholas Seager: Dissenting Writing
14: Matthew Dimmock: Encounters with the East
15: Kathryn Murphy: Essays
16: Jayne Elizabeth Lewis: Fables and Fairy Tales
17: Paddy Bullard: Handbooks
18: Nicholas McDowell: Heresiography and Religious Controversy
19: Niall Allsopp: Histories
20: Nicholas McDowell: Keys
21: Henry Power: Learned Wit and Mock Scholarship
22: Diana G. Barnes: Letters
23: Nick Hardy: Literary History
24: Greg Lynall: Mock-Scientific Literature
25: Catherine Armstrong: New World Writing and Captivity Narratives
26: Brian Cowan: Periodical Literature
27: Mark Knights: Political Debate
28: Nigel Smith: Political Speculations
29: Hal Gladfelder: Pornography
30: Nicholas McDowell and Giovanni Tarantino: Radical and Deist Writing
31: Henry Power: Recipe Books
32: Brooke Conti: Religious Autobiography
33: Felicity Henderson: Scientific Transactions
34: Rebecca Bullard: Secret Histories
35: Warren Johnston: Sermons
36: Sophie Gee: True Accounts
Part I: Contexts
1: Thomas Keymer: Circulation
2: Cynthia Wall: Reception
3: Freyja Cox Jensen: Classical Inheritance
4: Alexis Tadié: Continental Influences
Part II: Categories
5: Melissa E. Sanchez: Amatory Fiction
6: Thomas Roebuck: Antiquarian Writing
7: Julie A. Eckerle: Biography and Autobiography
8: John McTague: Bites and Shams
9: Kate Bennett: Brief Lives and Characters
10: Andrea Haslanger: Circulation Narratives and Spy Literature
11: Pat Rogers: Criminal Literature
12: Adam Smyth: Diaries
13: Nicholas Seager: Dissenting Writing
14: Matthew Dimmock: Encounters with the East
15: Kathryn Murphy: Essays
16: Jayne Elizabeth Lewis: Fables and Fairy Tales
17: Paddy Bullard: Handbooks
18: Nicholas McDowell: Heresiography and Religious Controversy
19: Niall Allsopp: Histories
20: Nicholas McDowell: Keys
21: Henry Power: Learned Wit and Mock Scholarship
22: Diana G. Barnes: Letters
23: Nick Hardy: Literary History
24: Greg Lynall: Mock-Scientific Literature
25: Catherine Armstrong: New World Writing and Captivity Narratives
26: Brian Cowan: Periodical Literature
27: Mark Knights: Political Debate
28: Nigel Smith: Political Speculations
29: Hal Gladfelder: Pornography
30: Nicholas McDowell and Giovanni Tarantino: Radical and Deist Writing
31: Henry Power: Recipe Books
32: Brooke Conti: Religious Autobiography
33: Felicity Henderson: Scientific Transactions
34: Rebecca Bullard: Secret Histories
35: Warren Johnston: Sermons
36: Sophie Gee: True Accounts