UID:
almahu_9949703028702882
Format:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
9783846763971
Series Statement:
Schöningh and Fink Literature and Culture E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN: 9783657100163
Content:
This new volume of Reading Swift assembles 26 lectures delivered at the Seventh Münster Symposium on Jonathan Swift in June 2017, testifying to an extraordinary spectrum of research interests in the Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin, and his works. Reading Swift follows the tried and tested format of its predecessors, grouping the essays in eight sections: biographical problems; bibliographical and canonical studies; political and religious as well as philosophical, economic, and social issues; poetry; Gulliver's Travels; and reception studies. The élan vital, which has been such a distinctive feature of Swift scholar-ship in the past thirty-five years, is continuing unabated.
Note:
Front Matter --
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Copyright page --
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Preface /
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Abbreviations --
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Biographical Aspects --
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What Do Young Men Know? All-Too-Powerful Inferences Masquerading as Facts /
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The Biographer as Historian /
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Bibliographical and Textual Studies --
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Faulkner's Volume II. Containing the Author's Poetical Works: A New Uncancelled Copy /
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False and Incomplete Imprints in Swift's Dublin, 1710-35 /
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Annotating J. S. Swift's Reading at Moor Park in 1697/8 /
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Early Satires --
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His Hob-Nailed Shoes: Time as a Creature and Reformation Polemic in Swift's A Tale of a Tub /
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"These you distil in balneo Mariæ": Swift's Use of Alchemy in A Tale of a Tub /
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Poetry and Music --
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"With brisk merry lays": Songs on the Wood's Halfpence Affair /
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Swift after Horace /
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Gulliver's Travels --
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True-to-Life History? What the Dead Say in Gulliver's Travels, or: Sensational Disclosures (Gulliver Tells All) /
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Travels with Horses: Swift, "Bolingbroke" and "Stay-behind's mare" /
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Thalesian Lessons: Mad Astronomers in British Fiction of the Long Eighteenth Century /
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Philosophical and Religious Issues --
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Anatomies of Unbelief: Clandestine Dialogues between Swift and Shaftesbury /
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Swift, the Church, and Religion: The Sermons, the Tale, and the Critics /
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Swift, Defoe, Civil War, and the Meaning of (Bare) Life /
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Political Problems --
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Lost Works by Swift and the Ballad of January 1712 /
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Swift, Oldisworth, and the Politics of The Examiner, 1710-14 /
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The Quietude of Establishment: On Jonathan Swift, the Irish House of Lords, and the Established Church /
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Ireland --
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"Yr Lemmons They Say are Good": Swift on Fruit, Provisions, and the Condition of Ireland /
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Swift and the Politics of Dublin, 1727-33 /
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Dubliners: Swift and his Neighbours /
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Reception and Adaptation I --
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Speaking with/of the Dead: Hester Thrale Piozzi and Swift /
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Swift's Whig Pamphlet: Its Reception and Afterlife /
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Swift among the Scientists, ad infinitum: Towards a History of Reading and Allusion /
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Reception and Adaptation II --
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The Little People in Art: A Note on a Lacuna in the Reception of Gulliver's Travels (Part I) /
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"Toujours il faut adoucir": Jonathan Swift, the Abbé Yart, Albin Hennet, and "le bon goût qui règne en France" /
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Back Matter --
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Contributors --
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Index.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Reading Swift: Papers from The Seventh Münster Symposium on Jonathan Swift Paderborn : Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 2019, ISBN 9783770563975
Language:
German
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