Professional Imaginative Writing in England, 1670-1740: Hackney for BreadClarendon Press, 1997 - 348 Seiten Professional Imaginative Writing in England, 1670-1740 sets out to provide an overview of the social, political, economic, and institutional context within which imaginative writing developed during the late 17th and 18th century. It was in this period that such writing became a widely-consumed commodity, as literacy improved, women entered the literary workplace in considerable numbers, newspapers and periodicals emerged as distinct forms, and the novel became a recognized literary form. |
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... Daniel Defoe's career is the prime example in the period of how far an industrious individual devoted to a life of writing could hope to prosper by the early eighteenth century . Although his most recent biographer doubts whether he ...
... Daniel Defoe's career is the prime example in the period of how far an industrious individual devoted to a life of writing could hope to prosper by the early eighteenth century . Although his most recent biographer doubts whether he ...
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... Daniel Defoe is the first unchallengeable exemplar.38 ' Formal realism ' is there- fore , for Watt , the set of procedures through which the novel specifies the setting , time , and individual character of the events and personalities ...
... Daniel Defoe is the first unchallengeable exemplar.38 ' Formal realism ' is there- fore , for Watt , the set of procedures through which the novel specifies the setting , time , and individual character of the events and personalities ...
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... Daniel Defoe . In the pamphlets in which he used the soubriquet ' Andrew Moreton ' , Defoe took the government line on the play , which had been preached from the pulpit in March 1728 by Thomas Herring , preacher to the Honourable ...
... Daniel Defoe . In the pamphlets in which he used the soubriquet ' Andrew Moreton ' , Defoe took the government line on the play , which had been preached from the pulpit in March 1728 by Thomas Herring , preacher to the Honourable ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Literary Property | 19 |
Marketing the Literary Imagination | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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