The concept of friendship has long been central to the field of eighteenth-century literary studies, not least because it was presented by the era's own authors as an essential aspect of their literary identities. For writers like Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift, being known as a good friend was just as important as gaining literary reputation. Friendship and Allegiance builds on recent scholarly interest both in friendship itself and more broadly in the relationship between privacy and publicity in the eighteenth century. It investigates how the idea of personal friendship could be distorted by its role in public discourse and whether friendship's value or meaning can ever be securely established in the midst of wider political, soci...
My thesis argues that textually embedded intimacy and exclusivity between men opens up ethical prob...
Exploring the traffic between U.S. literary culture and political philosophy, this thesis surveys wo...
This book concerns the history of the family in eighteenth-century England. Naomi Tadmor provides an...
In the final version of his Essays, Francis Bacon offers friendship as an essential “Rule” whereby “...
Love, Friendship and Faith in Europe 1300-1800 offers exciting new studies of the meanings and forms...
This project explores the ways in which early modern English women writers engaged with the rhetoric...
In the Late Elizabethan Period, factionalism complicated the notion of, especially, male friendship....
Interdisciplinary in scope, this collection examines the varied and complex ways in which early mode...
Friendship studies is one of the fastest growing new fields in Renaissance Literature, and this arti...
Today, friendship and politics are most commonly viewed as distinct and mutually opposed concerns. P...
In an age when the language of friendship was close to ubiquitous and when careful manipulation of t...
The vogue for Platonic drama in the Caroline court of the mid-1630s produced a number of plays that ...
The book concerns the history of the family in eighteenth-century England. It provides a new interpr...
Following recent critical work on writers' representations of sociability in Romantic literature, th...
This thesis studies John Adams’s five major political friendships during his twenty-seven years of n...
My thesis argues that textually embedded intimacy and exclusivity between men opens up ethical prob...
Exploring the traffic between U.S. literary culture and political philosophy, this thesis surveys wo...
This book concerns the history of the family in eighteenth-century England. Naomi Tadmor provides an...
In the final version of his Essays, Francis Bacon offers friendship as an essential “Rule” whereby “...
Love, Friendship and Faith in Europe 1300-1800 offers exciting new studies of the meanings and forms...
This project explores the ways in which early modern English women writers engaged with the rhetoric...
In the Late Elizabethan Period, factionalism complicated the notion of, especially, male friendship....
Interdisciplinary in scope, this collection examines the varied and complex ways in which early mode...
Friendship studies is one of the fastest growing new fields in Renaissance Literature, and this arti...
Today, friendship and politics are most commonly viewed as distinct and mutually opposed concerns. P...
In an age when the language of friendship was close to ubiquitous and when careful manipulation of t...
The vogue for Platonic drama in the Caroline court of the mid-1630s produced a number of plays that ...
The book concerns the history of the family in eighteenth-century England. It provides a new interpr...
Following recent critical work on writers' representations of sociability in Romantic literature, th...
This thesis studies John Adams’s five major political friendships during his twenty-seven years of n...
My thesis argues that textually embedded intimacy and exclusivity between men opens up ethical prob...
Exploring the traffic between U.S. literary culture and political philosophy, this thesis surveys wo...
This book concerns the history of the family in eighteenth-century England. Naomi Tadmor provides an...