The Secret History in Literature, 1660-1820
Herausgeber: Bullard, Rebecca; Carnell, Rachel
The Secret History in Literature, 1660-1820
Herausgeber: Bullard, Rebecca; Carnell, Rachel
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This collection explores for the first time the importance of secret history in the literature of the long eighteenth century.
This collection explores for the first time the importance of secret history in the literature of the long eighteenth century.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781316604908
- ISBN-10: 131660490X
- Artikelnr.: 57086656
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781316604908
- ISBN-10: 131660490X
- Artikelnr.: 57086656
Introduction: reconsidering secret history Rebecca Bullard
Part I. Seventeenth-Century England: 1. Paradise Lost as a secret history Michael McKeon
2. Secret history and seventeenth-century historiography Martine W. Brownley
3. Secret history and restoration drama Erin Keating
4. Secret history and allegory David A. Brewer
5. Secret history and amatory fiction Claudine van Hensbergen
6. Secret history and spy narratives Slaney Chadwick Ross
Part II. Eighteenth-Century Britain: 7. Secret history, parody, and satire Melinda Alliker Rabb
8. Secret history and it-narrative Rivka Swenson
9. Secret history, oriental tale, and fairy tale Ros Ballaster
10. Secret history and the periodical Nicola Parsons
11. Secret history and censorship Eve Tavor Bannet
12. Secret history and anecdote April London
13. Secret history in the Romantic period Miranda Burgess
Part III. France and America: 14. Secret history in pre-revolutionary France Allison Stedman
15. Secret history in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century France Antoinette Sol
16. Secret history in British North America and the early Republic Kevin Joel Berland
17. Secret history in the early nineteenth-century Americas Gretchen J. Woertendyke
Epilogue: secret history at the start of the twenty-first century Rachel Carnell.
Part I. Seventeenth-Century England: 1. Paradise Lost as a secret history Michael McKeon
2. Secret history and seventeenth-century historiography Martine W. Brownley
3. Secret history and restoration drama Erin Keating
4. Secret history and allegory David A. Brewer
5. Secret history and amatory fiction Claudine van Hensbergen
6. Secret history and spy narratives Slaney Chadwick Ross
Part II. Eighteenth-Century Britain: 7. Secret history, parody, and satire Melinda Alliker Rabb
8. Secret history and it-narrative Rivka Swenson
9. Secret history, oriental tale, and fairy tale Ros Ballaster
10. Secret history and the periodical Nicola Parsons
11. Secret history and censorship Eve Tavor Bannet
12. Secret history and anecdote April London
13. Secret history in the Romantic period Miranda Burgess
Part III. France and America: 14. Secret history in pre-revolutionary France Allison Stedman
15. Secret history in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century France Antoinette Sol
16. Secret history in British North America and the early Republic Kevin Joel Berland
17. Secret history in the early nineteenth-century Americas Gretchen J. Woertendyke
Epilogue: secret history at the start of the twenty-first century Rachel Carnell.
Introduction: reconsidering secret history Rebecca Bullard
Part I. Seventeenth-Century England: 1. Paradise Lost as a secret history Michael McKeon
2. Secret history and seventeenth-century historiography Martine W. Brownley
3. Secret history and restoration drama Erin Keating
4. Secret history and allegory David A. Brewer
5. Secret history and amatory fiction Claudine van Hensbergen
6. Secret history and spy narratives Slaney Chadwick Ross
Part II. Eighteenth-Century Britain: 7. Secret history, parody, and satire Melinda Alliker Rabb
8. Secret history and it-narrative Rivka Swenson
9. Secret history, oriental tale, and fairy tale Ros Ballaster
10. Secret history and the periodical Nicola Parsons
11. Secret history and censorship Eve Tavor Bannet
12. Secret history and anecdote April London
13. Secret history in the Romantic period Miranda Burgess
Part III. France and America: 14. Secret history in pre-revolutionary France Allison Stedman
15. Secret history in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century France Antoinette Sol
16. Secret history in British North America and the early Republic Kevin Joel Berland
17. Secret history in the early nineteenth-century Americas Gretchen J. Woertendyke
Epilogue: secret history at the start of the twenty-first century Rachel Carnell.
Part I. Seventeenth-Century England: 1. Paradise Lost as a secret history Michael McKeon
2. Secret history and seventeenth-century historiography Martine W. Brownley
3. Secret history and restoration drama Erin Keating
4. Secret history and allegory David A. Brewer
5. Secret history and amatory fiction Claudine van Hensbergen
6. Secret history and spy narratives Slaney Chadwick Ross
Part II. Eighteenth-Century Britain: 7. Secret history, parody, and satire Melinda Alliker Rabb
8. Secret history and it-narrative Rivka Swenson
9. Secret history, oriental tale, and fairy tale Ros Ballaster
10. Secret history and the periodical Nicola Parsons
11. Secret history and censorship Eve Tavor Bannet
12. Secret history and anecdote April London
13. Secret history in the Romantic period Miranda Burgess
Part III. France and America: 14. Secret history in pre-revolutionary France Allison Stedman
15. Secret history in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century France Antoinette Sol
16. Secret history in British North America and the early Republic Kevin Joel Berland
17. Secret history in the early nineteenth-century Americas Gretchen J. Woertendyke
Epilogue: secret history at the start of the twenty-first century Rachel Carnell.