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Titre : | Eighteenth-Century Ireland vol. 34 - 2019 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 30/12/2019 |
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Ian LEASK, Auteur
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John Toland's 1720 Pantheisticonmight not seem notable for its mockery of lithurgical practice; but the 'burlesque' aspects of its form belie a profound - and yet virtually unrecognized - engageme...
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Susan MANLY, Auteur
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This article considers Maria Edgeworth's unpublished 1799 essay advocating mass education in Ireland in relation to her tales for children published in the immediate aftermath of the 1798 upsrising...
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Anne MARKEY, Auteur
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This essay argues that Practical Education, or, The History of Harry and Lucy, published for private circulation within the Edgeworth family and a small group of acquaintances in 1780, was written ...
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This paper considers George Berkeley's (1685-1753) exclusive and limited conception of toleration for Catholics in the 1730s and how his views fit with those of other advocates of toleration in Ire...
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Yuhki TAKEBAYASHI, Auteur
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Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) wrote across many different genres. However, of his wide authorly scope, much attention has been directed towards his major novelistic, theatrical and poetical works, a...
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John TRACEY, Auteur
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The intention of this article is to shed new light of Séamas MacPoilin [James Pulleine], the often-overlooked eighteenth-century priest and scribe from country Down, and the eleven extant Irish dev...