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Titre : | Eighteenth-Century Ireland vol. 26 - 2011 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2011 |
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Michael O'CONNOR, Auteur
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This essay examines the Volunteer sermons printed by Belfast printer and bookseller, James Magee in 1779-81. It focuses on the marketing, reception and controversy of these sermons, their signifian...
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L. M. CULLEN, Auteur
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Merriman is one of the final poets, if not the last, firmly anchored in a process of contemporary written transmission of poetic work. But he also stood at the end of an era: his career fitted into...
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Amy PRENDERGAST, Auteur
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Although synonymous with France, important literary salons also existed in Anglophone countries such as England, Scotland and Ireland. This article aims to shed light on a successful Irish salon he...
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Daniel S. ROBERTS, Auteur
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This article identifies a series of articles published in The Calcutta Gazette between 10 March and 28 July 1785 as the work of Charles Johnstone, the Irish author of Chrystal, or the Adventu...
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J.A. DOWNIE, Auteur
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Swift promoted an image of himself as a champion of liberty whose urge to vex his age through satire was provoked by 'savage indignation'. Although his anger is often rhetorical, it was also a resp...
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Sonja LAWRENSON, Auteur
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Drawing upon recent critical discussions concerning the sophisticated and complex gender politics of Frances Sheridan's The History of Nourjahad (1767), this paper intentionally prioritizes the sph...
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Frank A. KAFKER, Auteur ;
Jeff LOVELAND, Auteur
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This article on the Dublin edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1790-1801) is the first detailed study of an impressing publishing venture - a revised reprint of the third Edinburgh edition...