Beschreibung:

452 S. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag.

Bemerkung:

Kleiner Archivaufkleber auf Rücken. Umschlag leicht berieben, sonst gutes Exemplar. - W. B. Carnochan, Swift: The Canon, the Curriculum, and the Marketplace of Scholarship -- Clive T. Probyn, "Convict of lyes is every sign": Jonathan Swift and the Everyday -- Bruce Arnold, Jonathan Swift: Some Current Biographical Problems -- Nora F. Crow, Swift in Love -- J. A. Downie, "The Coffee Hessy spilt" and Other Issues in Swift's Biography -- Joao Froes, Swift's Life in Late 1743: An Unpublished Letter from Deane Swift -- Ian Higgins, Jonathan Swift and the Jacobite Diaspora -- Arno Löffler, "Of Mean and Great Figures": Swift and Greatness -- Michael DePorte, Riddles, Mysteries, and Lies: Swift and Secrecy -- Brean S. Hammond, Swift's Reading -- Heinz J. Vienken, "Nobody has ever written a really good book about Jonathan Swift : Scouring the Recesses of the Swiftian Mind -- Andrew Carpenter, A School for a Satirist: Swift's Exposure to the Wars of Words in Dublin in the 1680s -- Hugh Ormsby-Lennon, "Trips, Spies, Amusements" and the Apogee of the Public Sphere -- Howard D. Weinbrot, "He Will Kill Me Over and Over Again": Intellectual Contexts of the Battle of the Books -- Rudolf Freiburg, "A Razor whetted with Oil": Thoughts on Swift s Thoughts on Various Subjects -- James Woolley, Swift's First Published Poem: Ode. To the King -- John Irwin Fischer, "Love and Books": Some Early Texts of Swift's Cadenus and Vanessa, and a Few Words about Love -- Peter J. Schakel, Swift's Voices: Innovation and Complication in the Poems Written at Market Hill -- Dirk F. Paßmann, Gulliver's "Temple of Fame": Glubbdubdrib Revisited -- Hermann J. Real, Ian Simpson Ross, The "extreme Difficulty understanding the Meaning of the Word Opinion"'. Some Limits of Understanding Dean Swift -- Dennis Todd, Crusoe's and Gulliver's "Natural" Aversion to Savagery and the Idea of Human Nature -- Paul-Gabriel Bouce, Gulliver's Frenchified Travels to Blefuscu: The First Two Translations -- Peter Sabor, "A large Portion of our etherial Fire": Swift and Samuel Richardson -- James E. May, Swift Sent Pensioner Young to the Sawpit, but Relished the Doctor "as he deserves" -- Richard E. Matlak, Swift's Aeolists and Coleridge's "Eolian Harp": Another Challenge for Romantic Historiography -- Peter Nocon, The Dean on the Twentieth-Century Stage. ISBN 9783770536771