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 67
... reflect upon passt things " be- cause " our Memoryes lead us onely to the pleasant side . . . . So I formerly used ... Reflecting back on his youthful years spent at Moor Park , Swift turned a potential source of Edenic reminiscence into ...
... reflect upon passt things " be- cause " our Memoryes lead us onely to the pleasant side . . . . So I formerly used ... Reflecting back on his youthful years spent at Moor Park , Swift turned a potential source of Edenic reminiscence into ...
Pagina 74
... . The Dean's " Seat " is a place of turmoil and class warfare , not cosmic har- mony , and therefore fails to reflect even the faintest traces of Eden . If Swift's country world reflects the influence of the city 74 Swift's Landscape.
... . The Dean's " Seat " is a place of turmoil and class warfare , not cosmic har- mony , and therefore fails to reflect even the faintest traces of Eden . If Swift's country world reflects the influence of the city 74 Swift's Landscape.
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... reflected in the contention between himself and " Booby " Bettesworth . ( The fact that the latter , an irascible ... reflects , " It's a pity a Prelate should die without law ; / But if I say the word - take care of Armagh ! " ( 17 ...
... reflected in the contention between himself and " Booby " Bettesworth . ( The fact that the latter , an irascible ... reflects , " It's a pity a Prelate should die without law ; / But if I say the word - take care of Armagh ! " ( 17 ...
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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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