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      History of the Senses18th Century British LiteratureDaniel DefoeHistory of the Novel
Nous tenterons donc ici, sans prétention à l’exhaustivité, de montrer en quoi les voyageurs sont des comparatistes par nature, comment cela se transmet dans les relations qui émergent de leurs déplacements, et en quoi il est impératif... more
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      Comparative Literature18th Century British LiteratureTravel Literature18th Century
A contribution from the 2001 FESTSCHRIFT for J. Paul Hunter
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Eighteenth-century Britain saw the emergence of a new poetic genre, the “work” poem which took various forms of labor as its subject and was often written by laborers themselves. Several of these working class poets found their lives... more
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      Critical TheoryBritish LiteratureScottish LiteratureEnglish Literature
Infanticide seems to dominate literature from the beginning. It has been observed that it started since the use of the Bible. Why does it concern the writers so much? This has to be analyzed here. It refers to any kind of murder of a... more
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      American Literature18th Century British Literature
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      18th Century British LiteratureBritish Women WritersMary Hays
This is a paper on how I have developed a pedagogy and what that is to teach retired adults in two Oscher Institutes of Lifelong Learning. I explain the history, development, operation, goals and kinds of people who belong to these.... more
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      Pedagogy18th Century British Literature18th Century French Literature18th Century
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      SlaveryAbolition of Slavery18th Century British Literature18th Century
Translation from Montagu's An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear (1769) into Turkish
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      ShakespeareWomen's Literature18th Century British LiteratureWoman Studies
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      Theatre HistoryEighteenth-Century literatureBritish Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture18th Century British Literature
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      Landscape ArchitectureHistory of ScienceLandscape History17th-Century Studies
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      HistoryModern HistoryArchaeology17th Century & Early Modern Philosophy
The practice of criticism of authors and works in England from 1660 to 1789
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      British LiteratureLiterary CriticismEighteenth-Century British History and CultureLiterary Theory
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      18th Century British LiteratureJonathan SwiftJuvenalian SatireLiterary Travel Writing
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      EnlightenmentEighteenth-Century British History and Culture18th Century British LiteratureConceptual History
Eliza Haywood’s short novella Fantomina is concerned with the fluidity of sexual and social identity when it is removed from the influence of the domestic “home.” Through the removal of her socially-positioned “person,” the title... more
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      British LiteratureEighteenth-Century literatureEighteenth-Century British History and Culture18th Century British Literature
It is the purpose of this essay to demonstrate that across her oeuvre Charlotte Smith writes out of a politically radical post-colonial and woman-centered perspective. She shows herself to be fully aware of this when in Marchmont (1796),... more
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      18th Century British LiteraturePost-Colonial LiteratureFeminist Literary Theory and Gender StudiesCharlotte Smith
From the late 1750s British writers, merchants and diplomats responded to trade tensions with China by imagining how cross-cultural forms of civility might bridge the political divides between the two empires, allowing the trade demands... more
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      Travel WritingChina18th Century British LiteratureOrientalism
Promenade, se promener, déambuler, errer, se déplacer, se balader, circuler, flâner, marcher ; autant de mots que l’on utilise à loisir comme synonymes, mais qui, à y regarder de plus près, rendent compte de réalités et de déterminants... more
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      European HistoryCultural HistoryEarly Modern HistoryJurgen Habermas
Mysticism firstly is a belief or a state of spiritual experience; hence, mystical experience as the key element of mysticism. Its main aim is to unify with the Absolute/ God. Since 19th century (the period of which “Daffodils” was... more
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      Women's Literature18th Century British Literature
A plenary lecture at the annual meeting of the Anglistentag in Hannover, Germany, to mark the 300th anniversary of the Hanoverian succession in Britain
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An old review of McKeon's 1987 Origins of the English Novel
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      18th Century British LiteratureInfanticide
Liberalism is a term employed in a dizzying variety of ways across the humanities and social sciences. This essay seeks to reframe how the liberal tradition is understood. I start by delineating different types of response – prescriptive,... more
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      Critical TheoryAmerican LiteratureBritish LiteratureBusiness Ethics
A lecture I gave at the first meeting of the Defoe Society in Tulsa, OK and repeated at the Univ. of Georgia in Athens. The title will tell you what it's about.
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L'Oupnek'hat ou l' histoire de la traduction de l'Upanisad d'Anquetil-Duperron, extrait de la thèse Anquetil-Duperron, salace et son rôle dans la Renaissance Orientale, Université de Montpellier, 1986
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      French LiteratureIndian studies18th & 19th Centuries18th Century British Literature
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      Feminist TheoryCritical Pedagogy18th Century British Literature
An exploration into evolving cultural constructions of Ophelia over 250 years.
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      Art HistoryShakespeare18th Century British LiteratureRestoration theatre
Just how prescient was Edmund Burke about the problems of modern democracy? Written for the bicentenary of his death in 1797, this book argues that he had a remarkable grasp of the shortcomings of the ideas promoted by the French... more
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      Constitutional LawPolitical TheoryEighteenth-Century literatureHuman Rights
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      Visual CultureJane Austen18th & 19th Centuries18th Century British Literature
This essay examines the different answers that British moralists gave to the question ‘what does virtue consist in?’ Rather than as a royal road to present-day views in ethics, their answers are best understood when considered against the... more
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      EthicsHistory of EthicsEighteenth-Century British History and CultureShaftesbury
In his poem, “The Chimney Sweeper: Innocence” and “The Chimney Sweeper: Experience” Blake makes a scalding commentary about societal injustice by representing the plight of poor children who are forced to work as chimney sweeps by... more
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      18th Century British LiteratureWilliam BlakeRomantic Literature
The histories of moral concern for animals and literary sentimentalism are intertwined, yet the reasons for this connection have been little understood. This study examines the reasons for the growth of compassion for animals in late... more
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      Animal StudiesBritish RomanticismJacques Derrida18th Century British Literature
Cet article étudie la résurgence de deux types de romans familiaux dans le roman du 18e siècle, français et anglais: l'un remonte à Aristote, l'autre à Platon. Pour l'auteur de la Poétique, les deux principaux effets que doit produire le... more
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      PlatoPoeticsTheory of the Novel18th Century British Literature
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      18th Century British LiteratureAlexander PopeOrientalism Travel Writing Anglo Arab WritingsAphra Behn, Mary Wortley Montagu
Frances Burney's novel Evelina follows a young woman through a series of mortifying social interactions, all of which point to a layered concept of women's agency and the popular perceptions of autonomy during the eighteenth century.... more
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      Feminism18th Century British LiteratureFrances BurneyBildungsroman
Detailed, chronological study which places Masonically-related British literature in international context of Jacobite-Hanoverian, Tory-Whig, nationalist-imperialist political context (from 1680s to 1750s, with ramifications into the... more
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What do we know about the friendship between the great Tory and the great Whig?  A paper for the Johnson Club and the Edmund Burke Society, 1999
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      HistoryPolitical PhilosophyEnglish LiteratureLiterature
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      British LiteratureHistory Of London18th Century British LiteratureSamuel Johnson
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift, previously published as a travel narrative in 1726, revolves around the adventurous life of a ship's surgeon, Lemuel Gulliver. Throughout the book, Swift highly mocks and criticizes the follies of the... more
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      English Literature18th Century British LiteratureJonathan SwiftEssays
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      Theory of the NovelGiorgio AgambenMichel Foucault18th Century British Literature
As Byron rose to fame he kept on developing his ideal protagonist. Though Childe Harold is the work that notably brought him overnight success, it is only the template of what is to be known as the Byronic Hero. With the personal... more
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      Romanticism18th Century British LiteratureOrientalismLord Byron
Jane Austen'in ilk yayımlanan romanı, temel izleğinde aşk bulunan Sense and Sensebility mektup formatında yazılmıştır. Farklı dillere çevirisi yapılmış olan roman gerek başlığı gerekse anlatı yapısıyla sosyal, ekonomik, düşünsel, ahlaki... more
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      Gender StudiesJane AustenFeminism18th Century British Literature
A comparison of Mr. Horner in the Country Wife and Willmore in the Rover and the different rakish qualities that they portray.
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      18th Century British LiteratureComedy (Literature)Aphra BehnWilliam Wycherley
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      Augustan Poetry18th Century British LiteratureAbolitionismProtofeminism
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      English Literature18th Century British LiteratureDaniel DefoeSamuel Richardson
This research paper aims to explore the topic of paternalism as it appears in Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe (1719) in relation to the novel’s themes of individualism, spiritual awakening, and survival. The analysis will therefore trace... more
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      British Literature18th Century British LiteratureDaniel DefoeIndividualism
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      British LiteraturePoetry18th Century British LiteratureSamuel Johnson