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J. Paul Hunter
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Oxford Scholarship
This chapter discusses Daniel Defoe's ambition to outline in everyday terms the economy of the world to produce a sense of the complete English gentleman, complete English tradesman, complete English planter and traveller, and complete English politi
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This collection of authoritative essays represents the latest scholarship on topics relating to the themes, movements, and forms of English fiction, while chronicling its development in Britain from the early 18th century to the present day. Comprise
Autor:
J. Paul Hunter
Publikováno v:
Common Knowledge. 14:434-444
The third of a century between the late 1680s and the early 1720s—a time when a vast number of prolific poets flourished—is almost completely overlooked in literary history, perhaps because there was no single poetic leader and no dominant direct
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Velcheru Narayana Rao, Yoke-Sum Wong, Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Wayne Andersen, Ingrid D. Rowland, Miguel Tamen, J. Paul Hunter
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Common Knowledge. 14:380-383
The essay discusses the presumption of one's singularity, the uniqueness of one's time, the picturesqueness of one actions, and the capacity of human beings, whether corporately or individually, to begin everything or indeed anything again from scrat
Autor:
J. Paul Hunter
Publikováno v:
The Work of Form: Poetics and Materiality in Early Modern Culture
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https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198702818.003.0011
Autor:
J. Paul Hunter
Publikováno v:
Modern Language Quarterly. 61:109-130
Autor:
J. Paul Hunter
Publikováno v:
Eighteenth-Century Studies. 34:1-20
This article is a regular feature of "Fifteenth-Cenfury Studies." Our intent is to catalogue, survey, and assess scholarship on the staging and textual configuration of dramatic presentations during the late Middle Ages. Like all such, dated material