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1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era (Volume 26)

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Volume 26 of 16501850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era travels beyond the usual discussions of power, identity, and cultural production to visit the purlieus and provinces of Britains literary empire. Bulging at its bindings are essays investigating out-of-the-way but influential ensembles, whether female religious enthusiasts, annotators of Maria Edgeworths underappreciated works, or modern video-based Islamic super-heroines energized by Mary Wollstonecrafts irreverance. The global impact of the local is celebrated in studies of the personal pronoun in Samuel Johnsons political writings and of the outsize role of a difficult old codger in catalyzing the literary career of Charlotte Smith. Headlining a volume that peers into minute details in order to see the outer limits of Enlightenment culture is a special feature on metaphor in long-eighteenth-century poetry and criticism. Five interdisciplinary essays investigate the deep Enlightenment origins of a trope usually associated with the rise of Romanticism. Volume 26 culminates in a rich review section containing fourteen responses to current books on Enlightenment religion, science, literature, philosophy, political science, music, history, and art.

About the annual journal 1650-1850
1650-1850 publishes essays and reviews from and about a wide range of academic disciplines: literature (both in English and other languages), philosophy, art history, history, religion, and science. Interdisciplinary in scope and approach, 1650-1850 emphasizes aesthetic manifestations and applications of ideas, and encourages studies that move between the arts and the sciencesbetween the hard and the humane disciplines. The editors encourage proposals for special features that bring together five to seven essays on focused themes within its historical range, from the Interregnum to the end of the first generation of Romantic writers. While also being open to more specialized or particular studies that match up with the general themes and goals of the journal, 1650-1850 is in the first instance a journal about the artful presentation of ideas that welcomes good writing from its contributors. 

ISSN 1065-3112.

Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

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  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 2021
  • Publisher: Bucknell University PressU.S.
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781684483211

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ABOUT THE EDITOR: KEVIN L. COPE is the Adams Professor of English Literature at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. The author of Criteria of Certainty John Locke Revisited and In and After the Beginning Cope has edited a panoply of volumes on topics such as the imaginative representations of the sciences the iconic status of George Washington miracle lore in the Enlightenment and the profusion of information during the Enlightenment. Since 1992 he has edited 16501850: Ideas Aesthetics and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era. Cope is a frequent guest and commentator on radio and television programming concerned with higher education management and policy. ABOUT THE BOOK REVIEW EDITOR: SAMARA ANNE CAHILL served for ten years as a member of the faculty at Nanyang Technological University of Singapore before joining the faculty at Blinn College in Bryan Texas. The author of Intelligent Souls? Feminist Orientalism in Eighteenth-Century English Literature (Bucknell 2019) Cahill also co-edited Citizens of the World: Adapting in the Eighteenth Century (Bucknell 2015). One of the founders of Southeast Asian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies she edits the online journal Studies in Religion and the Enlightenment. Cahill has organized numerous international conferences on topics such diverse topics as intercultural adaptation and environmental sustainability during the Enlightenment.

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