Sociable Criticism in England, 1625-1725University of Delaware Press, 2007 - 233 Seiten Sociable Criticism in England explores how from 1625 to 1725 cultural practices and discourses of sociability (rules for small-group discussion, friendship discourse, and patron-client relationships) determined the venues within which critical judgments were rendered, disseminated, and received. It establishes how individuals operating in small groups were authorized to circulate critical judgments and commentary, why certain modes of critical exchange were treated as beyond the ken of good social manners, and how such expectations were subverted or manipulated to avoid the imputation that individuals had violated the standards for offering public criticism. Philips, George Villiers, John Dryden, Lady Margaret Cavendish, John Dennis, and Joseph Addison, this study argues that seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century criticism could circulate either orally, in manuscript, or in print so long as it appeared to originate in interpersonal encounters considered appropriate to critical discussion. |
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... ( Lord Clarendon ) and Lord Arlington in front of the King and his court , and it is likely that his im- promptu satiric portrayals worked their ways into his texts . It is on the basis of such reports that George McFadden has argued the ...
... ( Lord Clarendon ) and Lord Arlington in front of the King and his court , and it is likely that his im- promptu satiric portrayals worked their ways into his texts . It is on the basis of such reports that George McFadden has argued the ...
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... Lord Roscommon's An Essay on Translated Verse ( 1684 ) , Lord Roch- ester's An Allusion to Horace ( 1675 ) , Lord Landsdowne's An Essay Upon Un- natural Flights in Poetry ( 1701 ) , Sir John Sheffield's An Essay Upon Satire ( circa 1677 ...
... Lord Roscommon's An Essay on Translated Verse ( 1684 ) , Lord Roch- ester's An Allusion to Horace ( 1675 ) , Lord Landsdowne's An Essay Upon Un- natural Flights in Poetry ( 1701 ) , Sir John Sheffield's An Essay Upon Satire ( circa 1677 ...
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... Lord Clarendon , 70 , 104 Imitation , 11-12 , 14 , 23 , 25-26 , 30 , 32 , 62 , 102 , 171–72 , 178 n . 3 James II ... Lord Landsdowne . See Granville , George Lord , George deF . , 191 n . 3 . Love , Harold , 16 , 17 , 23 , 39 , 179 n ...
... Lord Clarendon , 70 , 104 Imitation , 11-12 , 14 , 23 , 25-26 , 30 , 32 , 62 , 102 , 171–72 , 178 n . 3 James II ... Lord Landsdowne . See Granville , George Lord , George deF . , 191 n . 3 . Love , Harold , 16 , 17 , 23 , 39 , 179 n ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Manuscript Production | 22 |
Coterie Critics | 43 |
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