Shorter Novels, Eighteenth Century

Shorter Novels, Eighteenth Century

Por Linda Bird (Editor), Ernest Rhys (Editor), Horace Walpole, Samuel Johnson, William Beckford

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In 'Shorter Novels, Eighteenth Century,' readers are presented with an exemplary collection that illuminates the rich tapestry of English literature during a period of profound social and intellectual change. This anthology brings together works that span a variety of literary stylesfrom the satirical and morally instructive to the Gothic and fantastical. The collection not only showcases the literary diversity of the era but also underscores the burgeoning exploration of individualism, sensibility, and the sublime. The inclusion of significant works by Samuel Johnson, Horace Walpole, and William Beckford offers a panoramic view of the era's literary achievements, reflecting the complex interplay of enlightenment thinking and Romantic sensibility. The contributing authors, Samuel Johnson, Horace Walpole, and William Beckford, are luminaries whose works have individually and collectively contributed to the shaping of eighteenth-century English literature and its subsequent reception. Their backgrounds range from the lexicographical and critical prowess of Johnson, through the Gothic innovativeness of Walpole, to the Orientalist fantasies of Beckford. Together, they encapsulate the era's dynamic intellectual currents, including the emergence of the novel as a form, advances in satire and the exploration of the supernatural. This anthology serves as an essential resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of eighteenth-century literature. It offers a unique opportunity to engage with the periods literary diversity through the works of these pivotal authors. By delving into the collection, readers are afforded a comprehensive understanding of the eras cultural and intellectual milieu. This anthology is not merely a compilation of shorter novels but a dialogue between the visionary minds that shaped the literary landscape of the eighteenth century, making it a must-read for those aspiring to grasp the depth and breadth of this pivotal era in English literature.

William Beckford