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  • © 1983

Eighteenth-Century English Literature

Part of the book series: Macmillan History of Literature (HL)

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-ix
  2. Transitions

    • Maximillian E. Novak
    Pages 1-15
  3. The age of disguise

    • Maximillian E. Novak
    Pages 16-36
  4. The young Alexander Pope and the poetic art

    • Maximillian E. Novak
    Pages 37-53
  5. Scriblerian satire

    • Maximillian E. Novak
    Pages 75-97
  6. The era of sincerity: mid-century poetry

    • Maximillian E. Novak
    Pages 98-118
  7. Mid-century fiction and drama

    • Maximillian E. Novak
    Pages 119-139
  8. The age of sensibility

    • Maximillian E. Novak
    Pages 140-160
  9. Samuel Johnson: his times and his circle

    • Maximillian E. Novak
    Pages 161-182
  10. The century’s end

    • Maximillian E. Novak
    Pages 183-207
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 208-227

About this book

This study isolates the literary ideals of the eighteenth century, from the development of political satire to the emergence of the gothic novel, noting the rise of the novel as a literary genre and the comparative decline of the genres of the epic and tragedy. The writers are placed in their political, social and cultural context, and a bibliography and chronological table are provided to enable the student to gain a wider view of the subject.

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