Tradition in Transition: Women Writers, Marginal Texts, and the Eighteenth-Century Canon
Online ISBN:
9780191673900
Print ISBN:
9780198182887
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Tradition in Transition: Women Writers, Marginal Texts, and the Eighteenth-Century Canon
Alvaro Ribeiro (ed.),
Alvaro Ribeiro
(ed.)
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Georgetown University, Washington
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James G. Basker (ed.)
James G. Basker
(ed.)
Associate Professor, English Department, Barnard College
Columbia University
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Published online:
3 October 2011
Published in print:
7 March 1996
Online ISBN:
9780191673900
Print ISBN:
9780198182887
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Cite
Ribeiro, Alvaro, and James G. Basker (eds), Tradition in Transition: Women Writers, Marginal Texts, and the Eighteenth-Century Canon (Oxford , 1996; online edn, Oxford Academic, 3 Oct. 2011), https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198182887.001.0001, accessed 20 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
These eighteen chapters represent a new generation of 18th-century scholarship. Written in honour of Professor Roger Lonsdale of the University of Oxford, the work contained in this book focuses on the three main areas of scholarship that Lonsdale has made his own: women writers, marginalized authors and texts, and the shape of the 18th-century canon of English literature.
Contents
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Front Matter
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Part One Women Writers
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1
Poetry, Pudding, and Epictetus: The Consistency of Elizabeth Carter
Carolyn D. Williams
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2
The ‘Chit-Chat way’: The Letters of Mrs Thrale and Dr Burney
Alvaro Ribeiro
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3
Radical Affinities: Mary Wollstonecraft and Samuel Johnson
James G. Basker
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4
Jane West and the Politics of Reading
April London
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5
Edgeworth’s Stern Father: Escaping Thomas Day, 1795–1801
Marilyn Butler
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1
Poetry, Pudding, and Epictetus: The Consistency of Elizabeth Carter
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Part Two Marginal Texts
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6
‘I was a kind of an Historian’: The Productions of History in Defoe’s Colonel Jack
Katherine A. Armstrong
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7
Master and Servant: Social Mobility and the Ironic Exchange of Roles in Swift’s Directions to Servants
Shirshendu Chakrabarti
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8
Boswell at Work: The Revision and Publication of The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides
Ian McGowan
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9
At the Boundaries of Fiction: Samuel Paterson’s Another Traveller!
Katherine S.H. Turner
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10
‘Oral Tradition’: The Evolution of an Eighteenth-Century Concept
Nicholas Hudson
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11
Sir Joshua’s French Revolution
Richard Wendorf
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12
‘Great as he is in his own good opinion’: The Bounty Mutiny and Lieutenant Bligh’s Construction of Self
K. A. Reimann
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6
‘I was a kind of an Historian’: The Productions of History in Defoe’s Colonel Jack
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Part Three The Eighteenth-Century Canon
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13
Parnell, Pope, and Pastoral
Christine Gerrard
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14
Poetry from the Provinces: Amateur Poets in the Gentleman’s Magazine in the 1730s and 1740s
Anthony D. Barker
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15
William Collins and the Idea of Liberty
Paul Williamson
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16
Celts, Goths, and the Nature of the Literary Source
Nick Groom
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17
Trafficking in the Muse: Dodsley’s Collection of Poems and the Question of Canon
Michael F. Suarez
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18
‘Sweet native stream!’: Wordsworth and the School of Warton
David Fairer
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13
Parnell, Pope, and Pastoral
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End Matter
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