Politeness and Poetry in the Age of PopeFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1989 - 166 Seiten Interest in politeness in the eighteenth century is shown to reflect anxiety about social change and indicate a search for guidelines in a newly commercialized society. Evident is the dilemma of poets such as Parnell, Prior, Swift, Gay, and Pope. |
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... interest in fashion , the arts , and " polish . " Attention to politeness was even more marked after the Restor- ation , as V. B. Heltzel has demonstrated.5 The traditional aristoc- racy reasserted their position in this way , while the ...
... interest in fashion , the arts , and " polish . " Attention to politeness was even more marked after the Restor- ation , as V. B. Heltzel has demonstrated.5 The traditional aristoc- racy reasserted their position in this way , while the ...
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... interest in politeness both increased the demand for satire as a social guide and a check on deviants and made it more problematic , since it is , after all , a potentially impolite mode . The debate about how far the satirist should go ...
... interest in politeness both increased the demand for satire as a social guide and a check on deviants and made it more problematic , since it is , after all , a potentially impolite mode . The debate about how far the satirist should go ...
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... interest Civility . See Manners and politeness Civilizing process , 12 , 18 , 26 , 111. See also Manners and politeness Clark , J. C. D. , 11 , 17 , 36 Class , 17 , 22. See also Aristocracy ; Ideology ; Landed interest ; Middle classes ...
... interest Civility . See Manners and politeness Civilizing process , 12 , 18 , 26 , 111. See also Manners and politeness Clark , J. C. D. , 11 , 17 , 36 Class , 17 , 22. See also Aristocracy ; Ideology ; Landed interest ; Middle classes ...
Inhalt
Preface | 7 |
Politics the Poet | 30 |
Politeness | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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