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  • 1
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    gbv_88331701X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 288 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    ISBN: 9781107587571
    Content: In a world of conflicting nationalist claims, mass displacements and asylum-seeking, a great many people are looking for 'home' or struggling to establish the 'nation'. These were also important preoccupations between the English and the French revolutions: a period when Britain was first at war within itself, then achieved a confident if precarious equilibrium, and finally seemed to have come once more to the edge of overthrow. In the century and a half between revolution experienced and revolution observed, the impulse to identify or implicitly appropriate home and nation was elemental to British literature. This wide-ranging study by international scholars provides an innovative and thorough account of writings that vigorously contested notions and images of the nation and of private domestic space within it, tracing the larger patterns of debate, while at the same time exploring how particular writers situated themselves within it and gave it shape
    Content: 1. Introduction / A.D. Cousins and Geoffrey Payne -- Part I. The English Revolution and the Interregnum: 2. Nation, nature and poetics in Denham's 'Cooper's Hil' and Cavendish's 'Hunting' and 'Island' Poems and fancies / L. E. Semler -- 3. Home and nation in Andrew Marvell's Bermudas / A.D. Cousins -- 4. Anne Clifford and Samuel Pepys: diaries and homes / Helen Wilcox -- 5. Home and away in the poetry of Andrew Marvell and some of his influences and contemporaries / Nigel Smith -- Part II. Restoration, Glorious Revolution, and Hanoverian Succession: 6. 'Home to our people': nation and kingship in late seventeenth-century political verse / Abigail Williams -- 7. 'Yet Israel still serves': home and nation in Milton's 'Samson Agonistes / William Walker -- 8. 'A thing remote': Defoe and the home in the metropolis and New World / Geoffrey Payne -- 9. Pope's homes: London, Windsor Forest, and Twickenham / Pat Rogers -- 10. Samuel Johnson and London / Evan Gottlieb -- 11. Contesting 'home' in eighteenth-century women's verse / Catherine Ingrassia -- 12. Home, homeland and the Gothic / David Punter -- Part III. Revolution in France, reaction in Britain: 13. Contesting the homeland: Burke and Wollstonecraft / Daniel I. O'Neill -- 14. Homelands: Blake, Albion, and the French Revolution / David Fallon -- 15. Jane Austen and the modern home / Gary Kelly -- 16. 'All things have a home but one': exile and aspiration, pastoral and political in Shelley's 'The Mask of Anarchy' and Keats's 'Ode to a Nightingale' and 'To Autumn' / Geoffrey Payne -- 17. Sir Walter Scott: home, nation, and the denial of revolution / Dani Napton -- Guide to further reading
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Nov 2015)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107064409
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107645493
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781107064409
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies , English Studies
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    Author information: Cousins, Anthony D. 1950-
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9960117381402883
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 288 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-316-44392-2 , 1-316-44693-X , 1-316-44650-6 , 1-316-44779-0 , 1-316-44865-7 , 1-316-44736-7 , 1-316-44951-3 , 1-107-58757-3
    Content: In a world of conflicting nationalist claims, mass displacements and asylum-seeking, a great many people are looking for 'home' or struggling to establish the 'nation'. These were also important preoccupations between the English and the French revolutions: a period when Britain was first at war within itself, then achieved a confident if precarious equilibrium, and finally seemed to have come once more to the edge of overthrow. In the century and a half between revolution experienced and revolution observed, the impulse to identify or implicitly appropriate home and nation was elemental to British literature. This wide-ranging study by international scholars provides an innovative and thorough account of writings that vigorously contested notions and images of the nation and of private domestic space within it, tracing the larger patterns of debate, while at the same time exploring how particular writers situated themselves within it and gave it shape.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Nov 2015). , 1. Introduction / A.D. Cousins and Geoffrey Payne -- Part I. The English Revolution and the Interregnum: 2. Nation, nature and poetics in Denham's 'Cooper's Hil' and Cavendish's 'Hunting' and 'Island' Poems and fancies / L. E. Semler -- 3. Home and nation in Andrew Marvell's Bermudas / A.D. Cousins -- 4. Anne Clifford and Samuel Pepys: diaries and homes / Helen Wilcox -- 5. Home and away in the poetry of Andrew Marvell and some of his influences and contemporaries / Nigel Smith -- Part II. Restoration, Glorious Revolution, and Hanoverian Succession: 6. 'Home to our people': nation and kingship in late seventeenth-century political verse / Abigail Williams -- 7. 'Yet Israel still serves': home and nation in Milton's 'Samson Agonistes / William Walker -- 8. 'A thing remote': Defoe and the home in the metropolis and New World / Geoffrey Payne -- 9. Pope's homes: London, Windsor Forest, and Twickenham / Pat Rogers -- 10. Samuel Johnson and London / Evan Gottlieb -- 11. Contesting 'home' in eighteenth-century women's verse / Catherine Ingrassia -- 12. Home, homeland and the Gothic / David Punter -- Part III. Revolution in France, reaction in Britain: 13. Contesting the homeland: Burke and Wollstonecraft / Daniel I. O'Neill -- 14. Homelands: Blake, Albion, and the French Revolution / David Fallon -- 15. Jane Austen and the modern home / Gary Kelly -- 16. 'All things have a home but one': exile and aspiration, pastoral and political in Shelley's 'The Mask of Anarchy' and Keats's 'Ode to a Nightingale' and 'To Autumn' / Geoffrey Payne -- 17. Sir Walter Scott: home, nation, and the denial of revolution / Dani Napton -- Guide to further reading. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-107-64549-2
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-107-06440-6
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1616864486
    Format: xi, 288 Seiten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9781107064409
    Content: "Home and Nation in British Literature from the English to the French Revolutions In a world of conflicting nationalist claims, mass displacements and asylum-seeking, a great many people are looking for 'home' or struggling to establish the 'nation'. These were also important preoccupations between the English and the French revolutions: a period when Britain was first at war within itself, then achieved a confident if precarious equilibrium, and finally seemed to have come once more to the edge of overthrow. In the century and a half between revolution experienced and revolution observed, the impulse to identify or implicitly appropriate home and nation was elemental to British literature"--
    Content: "In a world of conflicting nationalist claims, mass displacements and asylum-seeking, a great many people are looking for 'home' or struggling to establish the 'nation'. These were also important preoccupations between the English and the French revolutions: a period when Britain was first at war within itself, then achieved a confident if precarious equilibrium, and finally seemed to have come once more to the edge of overthrow. In the century and a half between revolution experienced and revolution observed, the impulse to identify or implicitly appropriate home and nation was elemental to British literature. This wide-ranging study by international scholars provides an innovative and thorough account of writings that vigorously contested notions and images of the nation and of private domestic space within it, tracing the larger patterns of debate, while at the same time exploring how particular writers situated themselves within it and gave it shape"--
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 266-282 , Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction A. D. Cousins and Geoffrey Payne; Part I. The English Revolution and the Interregnum: 2. Nation, nature and poetics in Denham's 'Cooper's Hil' and Cavendish's 'Hunting' and 'Island' Poems L. E. Semler; 3. Home and nation in Andrew Marvell's Bermudas A. D. Cousins; 4. Anne Clifford and Samuel Pepys: diaries and homes Helen Wilcox; 5. Home and away in the poetry of Andrew Marvell and some of his influences and contemporaries Nigel Smith; Part II. Restoration, Glorious Revolution, and Hanoverian Succession: 6. 'Home to our people': nation and kingship in late seventeenth-century political verse Abigail Williams; 7. 'Yet Israel still serves': home and nation in Milton's 'Samson Agonistes' William Walker; 8. 'A thing remote': Defoe and the home in the metropolis and New World Geoffrey Payne; 9. Pope's homes: London, Windsor Forest, and Twickenham Pat Rogers; 10. Samuel Johnson and London Evan Gottlieb; 11. Contesting 'home' in eighteenth-century women's verse Catherine Ingrassia; 12. Home, homeland and the Gothic David Punter; Part III. Revolution in France, reaction in Britain: 13. Contesting the homeland: Burke and Wollstonecraft Daniel I. O'Neill; 14. Homelands: Blake, Albion, and the French Revolution David Fallon; 15. Jane Austen and the modern home Gary Kelly; 16. 'All things have a home but one': exile and aspiration, pastoral and political in Shelley's 'The Mask of Anarchy' and Keats's 'Ode to a Nightingale' and 'To Autumn' Geoffrey Payne; 17. Sir Walter Scott: home, nation, and the denial of revolution Dani Napton; Guide to further reading.
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies , English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Literatur ; Heimat ; Nation ; Geschichte 1600-1800 ; Englisch ; Literatur ; Heimat ; Nation ; Geschichte 1600-1800 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Author information: Cousins, Anthony D. 1950-
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_BV042927775
    Format: xi, 288 Seiten.
    Edition: First published
    ISBN: 978-1-107-06440-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Literatur ; Heimat ; Nation ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Cousins, Anthony D., 1950-
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