Cope | In and After the Beginning | Buch | 978-0-404-64857-2 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 379 Seiten, Hardback, Gewicht: 721 g

Reihe: AMS Studies in the Eighteenth-Century

Cope

In and After the Beginning


Erscheinungsjahr 2007
ISBN: 978-0-404-64857-2
Verlag: AMS Press

Buch, Englisch, 379 Seiten, Hardback, Gewicht: 721 g

Reihe: AMS Studies in the Eighteenth-Century

ISBN: 978-0-404-64857-2
Verlag: AMS Press


Much literature of the long eighteenth century does not neatly enter into a plot at page one and proceed chronologically and causally toward a conclusion, with the linearity of a Victorian novel. Eighteenth-century fictions can begin almost anywhere, with characters who come and go mid-tale and interpolated plots that start amid other events. This is as true of the ephemera of the period, the under-appreciated genre such as heroic drama, prose rhapsody, digest, ballad, joke anthology, and spiritual exegesis, as it is of the major works. Digression and miscellaneousness also characterize Cowper's ""The Task"", Swift's ""Tale of a Tub"", and Fielding's ""Tom Jones"". Such dispersiveness is also symptomatic of an Augustan world view in which anything and everything can be a beginning.

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Introduction; 1. Congregating a Future: John Bunyan, Accumulating Aphorisms, and More-than-Modern Science; 2. In Search of an ""Empirical"" System: Locke, Mandeville, and the Mock-Heroic Enhancement of Experience; 3. Islands, Clubs, and Constellations: Daniel Defoe and the Third Earl of Shaftesbury; 4. The Beginnings of Novelty: Henry Fielding, TobiaS Smollett, Bishop George Berkeley, and the Neo-Picaresque; 5. Toward an Environmental Mode: Letting Nature Take Its Authorial Course in Richardson, Mackenzie, Burney, and Cowper.


Kevin L. Cope's In and After the Beginning contends the centrality of beginnings to notions of narrative, philosophy, and history that were newly emerging in the eighteenth century, calling into question the usual critical habit of focusing on endings - following the chronological progress of a plot to its climactic conclusion. Challenging traditional approaches that ""shoot past early-eigtheenth-century ephemera in order to get quickly to climactic celebrities like Jane Austen or Samuel Taylor Coleridge,"" Cope argues that the idea of beginnings, and the convergence of disparate narrative and historical parts into new starting points, are not background tendencies: they are central concerns that underwrite all new genre and social institutions of the era. Students and scholars of the long eighteenth century will appreciate Cope's fundamental depiction of literary and social progress as complex phenomena borne of vast arrays of events, rather than of linear steps, will address any reader interested in narratology, historicity, and even postmodernity.



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