Essay 1: This paper analyses Alexander Pope’s depiction of apocalypse in his seminal satiric masterpiece, The Dunciad. Rene Girard’s mimetic theory explains Pope’s relationship to his literary rivals and his motivation in writing, expanding and obsessing over this work throughout the entire course of his life. This paper reads Pope’s literary and critical efforts to control the literary scene of early eighteenth-century England in a Girardian framework. Essay 2: This two-part study examines the process of literary canon formation. I begin by relating T.S. Eliot’s theory of canon formation as discussed in the essay ‘Tradition and the Individual Talent’, to Hegel’s Master/Slave dialectic from Phenomenology of Mind. In part two of this study I...
Renaissance Decadence and Enlightenment Modernism forwards Restoration and eighteenth century litera...
Critical interest in literary genius did not escalate in the early Romantic period as a response to ...
This paper is an examination of the intellectual relationship between Alexander Pope’s An Essay on M...
Alexander Pope’s 1743 Dunciad in Four Books and its preceding iterations were a reaction to rapidly ...
The eighteenth century in England saw the rise of a modern concept of canon together with a new phil...
This thesis examines the transformation of gender identity in the early eighteenth century; it demon...
The aim of the article is to discuss the evolution of the concept of the literary canon in the conte...
The Influence of Lucretius' De Rertun Natura and of its English translations by Thomas Creech and Jo...
Following the confusion of the seventeenth century, eighteenth-century thinkers felt the need for th...
In this article I reexamine eighteenth-century “character” by rearticulating it with the period’s me...
Jerome McGann observes that 'DECEPTIVE apparitions haunt romantic writing'. This thesis investigate...
As a significant number of critical and theoretical work concerning the long eighteenth century has ...
This thesis investigates the conception and development of an English literary canon across the mid-...
This thesis studies the metamorphoses of the epic as it transforms itself into the eighteenth- and n...
This paper will discuss the translations of poetry and some of the editions that Alexander Pope prod...
Renaissance Decadence and Enlightenment Modernism forwards Restoration and eighteenth century litera...
Critical interest in literary genius did not escalate in the early Romantic period as a response to ...
This paper is an examination of the intellectual relationship between Alexander Pope’s An Essay on M...
Alexander Pope’s 1743 Dunciad in Four Books and its preceding iterations were a reaction to rapidly ...
The eighteenth century in England saw the rise of a modern concept of canon together with a new phil...
This thesis examines the transformation of gender identity in the early eighteenth century; it demon...
The aim of the article is to discuss the evolution of the concept of the literary canon in the conte...
The Influence of Lucretius' De Rertun Natura and of its English translations by Thomas Creech and Jo...
Following the confusion of the seventeenth century, eighteenth-century thinkers felt the need for th...
In this article I reexamine eighteenth-century “character” by rearticulating it with the period’s me...
Jerome McGann observes that 'DECEPTIVE apparitions haunt romantic writing'. This thesis investigate...
As a significant number of critical and theoretical work concerning the long eighteenth century has ...
This thesis investigates the conception and development of an English literary canon across the mid-...
This thesis studies the metamorphoses of the epic as it transforms itself into the eighteenth- and n...
This paper will discuss the translations of poetry and some of the editions that Alexander Pope prod...
Renaissance Decadence and Enlightenment Modernism forwards Restoration and eighteenth century litera...
Critical interest in literary genius did not escalate in the early Romantic period as a response to ...
This paper is an examination of the intellectual relationship between Alexander Pope’s An Essay on M...