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Autor:
Alex Eric Hernandez
Publikováno v:
Modern Language Quarterly. 83:461-480
This essay explores tensions between the practice of critique and recent calls for nonreductive engagement with global spiritualities, arguing for an approach to these experiences that is informed by the study of “lived religion.” Beginning with
Autor:
Alex Eric Hernandez
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The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats. 54:102-105
Autor:
Alex Eric Hernandez
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Eighteenth-Century Studies. 55:133-136
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Alex Eric Hernandez
Publikováno v:
Representations. 138:118-141
This essay looks to bourgeois tragedy’s use of prose in the mid-eighteenth century as an episode in the histories of realism and emotion, arguing that the emergence of prosaic suffering on the period’s tragic stage helps to imagine modern forms o
Autor:
Alex Eric Hernandez
Publikováno v:
The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy
This concluding chapter revises accounts of British bourgeois tragedy’s importance to the drama and fiction of the turn of the nineteenth century, presenting evidence of the genre’s lasting influence and intervention in political and social debat
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Autor:
Alex Eric Hernandez
Publikováno v:
The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy
This Introduction situates bourgeois tragedy in relation to the period’s literature, social history, and critical theories of tragedy. Against claims of tragedy’s demise in the period, it argues that depictions of middle-rank misfortune formed a
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198846574.003.0007
Autor:
Alex Eric Hernandez
Publikováno v:
The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy
This chapter examines the uses and meanings of prose in tragedy during the eighteenth century. It offers a close, comparative reading of Aaron Hill’s The Fatal Extravagance (1721) and Edward Moore’s The Gamester (1753), and places the developing
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Autor:
Alex Eric Hernandez
Publikováno v:
The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy
This chapter reads Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa (1748) alongside dramatic precursors such as Charles Johnson’s Cælia; or, The Perjur’d Lover (1733) and public responses to the novel in order to argue that Richardson’s seminal text staged a d
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Autor:
Alex Eric Hernandez
This book assembles a body of print and performance concerned with the misfortunes of the middling sort, arguing that these works negotiated tragedy’s vexed relationship to ordinary life. This “bourgeois and domestic tragedy” imagined a particu
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Autor:
Alex Eric Hernandez
Publikováno v:
The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy
This chapter continues the argument begun in the Introduction, proposing a revised, reparative approach to the earliest bourgeois tragedies. It focuses especially on George Lillo’s landmark drama, The London Merchant (1731), and examines its unique
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