The aim of this study is to contribute to the debate about the position of utopia in the eighteenth-century literary domain, through a discussion of the utopian elements in some of the most illustrious works that the century produced, such as Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe and The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, as well as Delarivier Manley’s New Atalantis, and in some less known works such as Spence’s A Supplement to the History of Robinson Crusoe, and the anonymous The Modern Atalantis, seeking to show how these works embodied new meanings and uses of utopia, both as a term and idea, as perceived by eighteenth-century readers. It argues that two trends of utopian writing emerged in the seventeenth century. The first, which corresp...
Utopian writing by early modern women traditionally has been left out of the canon of utopian litera...
Speculating on the most efficient forms of government and on the role of religion and science in soc...
More than 500 years after the publication of Utopia, the idea of islands with a different kind of so...
New Worlds Reflected provides a significant contribution both to the history of utopian literature a...
Utopia has often been defined as an imaginary, secular, rational ideal that marks a break with older...
The word "utopia" was first used by Sir Thomas More in 1516 as the title for a book in which he desc...
This study deals with realism in Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe. Realism in the study explained the straigh...
This paper is a comparison between two works usuallyascribed to the utopian genre: Thomas More’s Uto...
grantor: University of TorontoFrom the middle of the sixteenth century, the English econom...
This dissertation applies the concept of utopia to literature surrounding the English exploration an...
Includes bibliographical references.Lovers of literature will agree that the study of utopias is mos...
In this thesis, I wish to examine four Renaissance utopias: those of More, Campanella, Harrington, ...
What does the story of Robinson Crusoe have to do with understanding past and present women's lives?...
My dissertation examines the way in which families are imagined as situated utopias in early modern ...
Interest in islands grew rapidly during the Early Modern period as many explorers, merchants, monarc...
Utopian writing by early modern women traditionally has been left out of the canon of utopian litera...
Speculating on the most efficient forms of government and on the role of religion and science in soc...
More than 500 years after the publication of Utopia, the idea of islands with a different kind of so...
New Worlds Reflected provides a significant contribution both to the history of utopian literature a...
Utopia has often been defined as an imaginary, secular, rational ideal that marks a break with older...
The word "utopia" was first used by Sir Thomas More in 1516 as the title for a book in which he desc...
This study deals with realism in Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe. Realism in the study explained the straigh...
This paper is a comparison between two works usuallyascribed to the utopian genre: Thomas More’s Uto...
grantor: University of TorontoFrom the middle of the sixteenth century, the English econom...
This dissertation applies the concept of utopia to literature surrounding the English exploration an...
Includes bibliographical references.Lovers of literature will agree that the study of utopias is mos...
In this thesis, I wish to examine four Renaissance utopias: those of More, Campanella, Harrington, ...
What does the story of Robinson Crusoe have to do with understanding past and present women's lives?...
My dissertation examines the way in which families are imagined as situated utopias in early modern ...
Interest in islands grew rapidly during the Early Modern period as many explorers, merchants, monarc...
Utopian writing by early modern women traditionally has been left out of the canon of utopian litera...
Speculating on the most efficient forms of government and on the role of religion and science in soc...
More than 500 years after the publication of Utopia, the idea of islands with a different kind of so...