Swift's LandscapeJohns Hopkins University Press, 1982 - 307 pagina's Swift's Landscape argues for a fundamental reevaluation of Jonathan Swift's place in eighteenth-century literary history. Combining history, biography, and literary criticism, Carole Fabricant restores both Swift's life and his writings to their proper landscape - by emphasizing the influence of the author's Irish involvements and environs on his work. |
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Pagina 39
... Hill . 22 The references to " North " and " Northern , " in connection with both the " Lady " and the " Swains , " underscore the verse's relevance to Market- Hill , since the Achesons ' residence was situated in county Armagh , in what ...
... Hill . 22 The references to " North " and " Northern , " in connection with both the " Lady " and the " Swains , " underscore the verse's relevance to Market- Hill , since the Achesons ' residence was situated in county Armagh , in what ...
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... Hill in A Pastoral Dialogue thus reflects Swift's dual awareness of England's deteriorating economic situa- tion in general and of the improvident handling of funds by individuals among the English gentry , especially as manifested by ...
... Hill in A Pastoral Dialogue thus reflects Swift's dual awareness of England's deteriorating economic situa- tion in general and of the improvident handling of funds by individuals among the English gentry , especially as manifested by ...
Pagina 166
... Hill sequence re- late to " Drapier's Hill , " Swift's projected house at Drumlack , to be built on land purchased from Acheson . Although sharing the ironic perspective and comic tone of their companion pieces , they focus upon ...
... Hill sequence re- late to " Drapier's Hill , " Swift's projected house at Drumlack , to be built on land purchased from Acheson . Although sharing the ironic perspective and comic tone of their companion pieces , they focus upon ...
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CENTRAL FEATURES OF SWIFTS LANDSCAPE | 24 |
SWIFTS ANTIPASTORAL VISION AND IRELANDS | 55 |
THE SUBVERSION OF THE COUNTRY HOUSE IDEAL | 95 |
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