Kapitel
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Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Comparative Practices in Britain’s Long Eighteenth Century 7
- The Creation of the English Nation: Alfred the Great as Role Model 25
- The Circulating Library, the Novel, and Implicit Practices of Comparing in Eighteenth-Century England: Assembling ‘Middle-Class’ Literariness 45
- Comparing Conduct: English Novels of the Long Eighteenth Century and the Formation of Ideals of Social Behaviour 77
- The Complexity of Narrative Comparisons in Wollstonecraft’s Maria; Or, The Wrongs of Woman and Lennox’s The Female Quixote 105
- “’tis by Comparison we can Judge and Chuse [sic!]”: Incomparable Oroonoko 125
- Articulating Differences: Practices of Comparing in British Travel Writing of the Long Eighteenth Century 149
- Oceans of Non-Relation: Affect and Narcissistic Imperialism in Sea Poetry by James Thomson, Charlotte Brontë, and Hannah More 179
- Practices of Comparing in Eighteenth-Century Grammars of English 203
- Authors and Editors 223
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Comparative Practices in Britain’s Long Eighteenth Century 7
- The Creation of the English Nation: Alfred the Great as Role Model 25
- The Circulating Library, the Novel, and Implicit Practices of Comparing in Eighteenth-Century England: Assembling ‘Middle-Class’ Literariness 45
- Comparing Conduct: English Novels of the Long Eighteenth Century and the Formation of Ideals of Social Behaviour 77
- The Complexity of Narrative Comparisons in Wollstonecraft’s Maria; Or, The Wrongs of Woman and Lennox’s The Female Quixote 105
- “’tis by Comparison we can Judge and Chuse [sic!]”: Incomparable Oroonoko 125
- Articulating Differences: Practices of Comparing in British Travel Writing of the Long Eighteenth Century 149
- Oceans of Non-Relation: Affect and Narcissistic Imperialism in Sea Poetry by James Thomson, Charlotte Brontë, and Hannah More 179
- Practices of Comparing in Eighteenth-Century Grammars of English 203
- Authors and Editors 223