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The Crisis of Courtesy
Studies in the Conduct-Book in Britain, 1600-1900
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1994
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The Crisis of Courtesy examines the apparent decline of the courtesy-book in Britain after the 16th century and suggests that the matter of courtesy was disseminated into a broad range of literary genres such as poetry, the essay and the novel.
The authors highlight the pervasive interest in conduct evinced in Georgian and Victorian literature. They show how it became an important source of inspiration for middle-class writers and artists who were eager to help their readers adapt to a changing society, but preferred to write in a humorous, satirical or imaginative vein rather than in a prescriptive manner.
The book will be useful to the literary historian, as some major Augustan works such as those of Swift, Fielding and Hogarth are analysed from a new perspective.
The authors highlight the pervasive interest in conduct evinced in Georgian and Victorian literature. They show how it became an important source of inspiration for middle-class writers and artists who were eager to help their readers adapt to a changing society, but preferred to write in a humorous, satirical or imaginative vein rather than in a prescriptive manner.
The book will be useful to the literary historian, as some major Augustan works such as those of Swift, Fielding and Hogarth are analysed from a new perspective.
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Jacques Carré, Docteur-ès-Lettres (1980), is Professor of English at the Université Paris IV-Sorbonne. He has published extensively on the sociology of art and literature in 18th and 19th century Britain.
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"...un recueil de synthèse très agréable à lire qui traite d'un sujet rarement abordé; sa riche diversité ouvre de nouvelles perspectives de recherches aux historiens de la littérature, des idées et des mentalités."
Guyonne Leduc, Etudes Anglaises, T. XLVIII, N02, 1995.
Guyonne Leduc, Etudes Anglaises, T. XLVIII, N02, 1995.
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March 1, 1994
eBook ISBN:
9789004247024
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202
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17
eBook ISBN:
9789004247024
Audience(s) for this book
Specialists of literature and history interested in the relationship between literary production and social history in post-Renaissance Britain.