| Record Type: |
Electronic resources
: Monograph/item
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| Title/Author: |
Eighteenth-century literary history/ edited by Marshall Brown. |
| Reminder of title: |
an MLQ reader / |
| other author: |
Brown, Marshall, |
| Published: |
Durham, NC :Duke University Press, : 1999., |
| Description: |
vi, 279 p. :ill. ;23 cm. |
| [NT 15003449]: |
Introduction: provocations / Marshall Brown -- A novel nation; or, how to rethink modern England as an emergent culture / Nancy Armstrong & Leonard Tennenhouse -- Nobody's story: gender, property, and the rise of the novel/ Catherine Gallagher -- Reading Shakespeare's novels: literary history and cultural politics in the Lennox-Johnson debate / Jonathan Brody Kramnick -- Godwin and the republican romance/ Jon Klancher -- Feminine identity formation in Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre / Jill Anne Kowalik -- Mary Robinson and the myth of Sappho / Jerome McGann -- Reading the moment and the moment of reading in Graffigny's Lettres d'une p歋ruvienne/ Thomas M. Kavanagh -- De-familiarizing the family; or, writing family history from literary sources / Ruth Perry -- The anxiety of change: reconfiguring family relations in Beaumarchais's Trilogy/ Christie McDonald -- The eighteenth-century beauty contest / Michael B. Prince -- Descartes's Cogito, Kant's Sublime, and Rembrandt's Philosophers: cultural transmission as occasion for freedom / Sanford Budick. |
| Subject: |
European literature - History and criticism. - 18th century - |
| Subject: |
Europe - Intellectual life - 18th century. - |
| Online resource: |
https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=79558An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information |
| ISBN: |
0822380102 (electronic bk.) |