This essay employs strategies drawn from the emergent field of everyday aesthetics to explore the pleasures of reading Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe and Samuel Richardson’s Sir Charles Grandison. As a fictional paradigm, Crusoe has been a paradoxical inspiration, inviting critique as a seductive representative of colonial power, on the one hand, and eliciting admiration for his ability to provoke meaningful artistic and intellectual engagement from a diverse group of writers and thinkers, on the other hand. To many ordinary readers, he has proved company worth keeping as a source of inspiration and personal pleasure primarily through his aesthetic approach to the structuring of everyday life. The fiction of Samuel Richardson continues the ...
What does the story of Robinson Crusoe have to do with understanding past and present women's lives?...
Embedded within various works of Eighteenth-Century literature lie themes regarding how the protagon...
Robinson Crusoe is often cited as the first novel in the English language. But Defoe\u27s novel can ...
This essay employs strategies drawn from the emergent field of everyday aesthetics to explore the pl...
This study deals with realism in Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe. Realism in the study explained the straigh...
The essay discusses Daniel Defoe´s novel Robinson Crusoe , in relationship to the way that the it re...
The essay discusses Daniel Defoe´s novel Robinson Crusoe , in relationship to the way that the it re...
In studying the construction of the eighteenth-century novel as an exploration of the world we live ...
<p>The essay discusses Daniel Defoe´s novel Robinson Crusoe , in relationship to the way that the it...
Embedded within various works of Eighteenth-Century literature lie themes regarding how the protagon...
grantor: University of TorontoFrom the middle of the sixteenth century, the English econom...
Proceeding from the academic orthodoxy that the eighteenth-century novel is a key site of the creati...
The Government of the Senses is a study of how the changes in aesthetic culture that occurred in the...
The imperial project started to influence English national identity as early as the mid-seventeenth ...
The imperial project started to influence English national identity as early as the mid-seventeenth ...
What does the story of Robinson Crusoe have to do with understanding past and present women's lives?...
Embedded within various works of Eighteenth-Century literature lie themes regarding how the protagon...
Robinson Crusoe is often cited as the first novel in the English language. But Defoe\u27s novel can ...
This essay employs strategies drawn from the emergent field of everyday aesthetics to explore the pl...
This study deals with realism in Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe. Realism in the study explained the straigh...
The essay discusses Daniel Defoe´s novel Robinson Crusoe , in relationship to the way that the it re...
The essay discusses Daniel Defoe´s novel Robinson Crusoe , in relationship to the way that the it re...
In studying the construction of the eighteenth-century novel as an exploration of the world we live ...
<p>The essay discusses Daniel Defoe´s novel Robinson Crusoe , in relationship to the way that the it...
Embedded within various works of Eighteenth-Century literature lie themes regarding how the protagon...
grantor: University of TorontoFrom the middle of the sixteenth century, the English econom...
Proceeding from the academic orthodoxy that the eighteenth-century novel is a key site of the creati...
The Government of the Senses is a study of how the changes in aesthetic culture that occurred in the...
The imperial project started to influence English national identity as early as the mid-seventeenth ...
The imperial project started to influence English national identity as early as the mid-seventeenth ...
What does the story of Robinson Crusoe have to do with understanding past and present women's lives?...
Embedded within various works of Eighteenth-Century literature lie themes regarding how the protagon...
Robinson Crusoe is often cited as the first novel in the English language. But Defoe\u27s novel can ...