Visits to Bedlam: Madness and Literature in the Eighteenth CenturyUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1974 - 200 Seiten |
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... expressed by things merging into shapelessness . Renaissance - like inversions and disorders are present in The Dunciad , but few readers would deny that a vision of life deteriorating into shapeless , undiscriminated darkness is at the ...
... expressed by things merging into shapelessness . Renaissance - like inversions and disorders are present in The Dunciad , but few readers would deny that a vision of life deteriorating into shapeless , undiscriminated darkness is at the ...
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... the same frustration and anger expressed in analogous developments from the social and intellectual history of the period . All of the important associations that Pope and the Augustans The Dunciad and Augustan Madness 37 336.
... the same frustration and anger expressed in analogous developments from the social and intellectual history of the period . All of the important associations that Pope and the Augustans The Dunciad and Augustan Madness 37 336.
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... expressed such thoughts , as his judgment directed him to chuse , leaving the rest to die away in his memory . And if the wisest man would at any time utter his thoughts , in the crude indigested manner , as they come into his head , he ...
... expressed such thoughts , as his judgment directed him to chuse , leaving the rest to die away in his memory . And if the wisest man would at any time utter his thoughts , in the crude indigested manner , as they come into his head , he ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER TWO The Dunciad and Augustan Madness | 12 |
CHAPTER THREE Swift | 58 |
CHAPTER FOUR Johnson | 88 |
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Alexander Cruden animals attack Augustan Age become Bedlam beginning Bertrand Bronson Blake Blake's blindness Book Boswell Burke calls chains chapter Cheyne Cowper danger darkness Defoe describe disease disorder distemper divine dreams Dulness Dunces Dunciad earlier early eighteenth century eighteenth century England English Malady enthusiast Essay example excrement fear feel folly Fool forces Foucault genius Gothic novels Gulliver's Gulliver's Travels Houyhnhnms Ibid ideas imagination Imlac insanity inspiration intellectual irrationality Johnson Jonathan Swift kind King Lear Lear's madness light literary literature Locke lunatic madhouses madman Madness and Civilization means melancholy metaphor mid-century moral nature Ned Ward never passion poem poet Poetical poetry Pope and Swift Pope's poverty private madhouses Rambler Rasselas reality reason religious remarks Renaissance Richardson Romantic Samuel Johnson Sancroft sane sanity satire satirist says scene seems sense speaks spirit Spleen Sublime Tale things thought truth Vapours victims vision William writes