1650-1850 : : Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era (Volume 27) / / ed. by Kevin L. Cope, Samara Anne Cahill.

Rigorously inventive and revelatory in its adventurousness, 1650–1850 opens a forum for the discussion, investigation, and analysis of the full range of long-eighteenth-century writing, thinking, and artistry. Combining fresh considerations of prominent authors and artists with searches for overlook...

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Place / Publishing House:Lewisburg, PA : : Bucknell University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:1650-1850 ; 27
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Special Feature. Worldmaking and Other Worlds: Restoration to Romantic --
Foreword to the Special Feature --
Introduction to the Special Feature. Worlding and Deworlding Reimagined: A New Introduction --
Other Worlds: Cartographies and Spatiotemporal Orders --
A New Science for a New World: Margaret Cavendish on the Question of Poverty --
“All the Kingdoms of the World”: Global Visions of Empire and War in Milton’s Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained --
Texts and Tectonists: Worldmaking and World-Cleaving on the Anglo-Algonquian Frontier --
Charlotte Smith’s Littoral Zones: Worldmaking in the Elegiac Sonnets and Beyond --
Worldmaking: Artifacts, Collections, and Material Culture --
The Tree and the World --
Imperial Cosmopolitanism and the Structure of Global-Domestic Space in Enlightenment Britain --
Colonial Intimacies: Indian Ayahs, British Mothers --
A World Affair: The South Sea Pavilion in the Garden Realm of Dessau-Wörlitz --
Worlding: Ecologies of Being and Othering --
Indigeneity Overlooked: Indigenous Technologies and Criollo Worldmaking in Infortunios de Alonso Ramírez (1690) --
William Dampier’s “Sagacious” Worldmaking --
“To Serve Them in the Other World”: Natural History, Worldmaking, and Funeral Song in Hans Sloane’s Voyage to . . . Jamaica (1707–1725) --
Crusoe’s Goat Umbrella --
Speaking in Voices: The South African Poetry of Thomas Pringle --
Book Reviews --
Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen. The Bookshop of the World: Making and Trading Books in the Dutch Golden Age --
W. R. Owens, Stuart Sim, and David Walker, eds. Bunyan Studies: A Journal of Reformation and Nonconformist Culture --
Michael Edson, ed. Annotation in Eighteenth-Century Poetry --
Christiane Hertel. Siting China in Germany: Eighteenth-Century Chinoiserie and Its Modern Legacy --
Bärbel Czennia and Greg Clingham, eds. Oriental Networks: Culture, Commerce and Communication in the Long Eighteenth Century --
Thomas F. Bonnell, ed. The Yale Editions of the Private Papers of James Boswell: Research Edition: James Boswell’s Life of Johnson: An Edition of the Original Manuscript in Four Volumes. Volume 4: 1780–1784 --
Peter J. Aschenbrenner and Colin Lee, eds. The Papers of John Hatsell, Clerk of the House of Commons --
Deborah Heller, ed. Bluestockings Now! The Evolution of a Social Role --
Eileen Hunt Botting. Mary Shelley and the Rights of the Child: Political Philosophy in Frankenstein --
Lee Jackson. Palaces of Pleasure: From Music Halls to the Seaside to Football, How the Victorians Invented Mass Entertainment --
John M. Gingerich. Schubert’s Beethoven Project --
Edina Adam and Julian Brooks, with an essay by Matthew Hargraves. William Blake: Visionary --
Frances B. Singh. Scandal and Survival in Nineteenth-Century Scotland: The Life of Jane Cumming --
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Summary:Rigorously inventive and revelatory in its adventurousness, 1650–1850 opens a forum for the discussion, investigation, and analysis of the full range of long-eighteenth-century writing, thinking, and artistry. Combining fresh considerations of prominent authors and artists with searches for overlooked or offbeat elements of the Enlightenment legacy, 1650–1850 delivers a comprehensive but richly detailed rendering of the first days, the first principles, and the first efforts of modern culture. Its pages open to the works of all nations and language traditions, providing a truly global picture of a period that routinely shattered boundaries. Volume 27 of this long-running journal is no exception to this tradition of focused inclusivity. Readers will travel through a blockbuster special feature on the topic of worldmaking and other worlds—on the Enlightenment zest for the discovery, charting, imagining, and evaluating of new worlds, envisioned worlds, utopian worlds, and worlds of the future. Essays in this enthusiastically extraterritorial offering escort readers through the science-fictional worlds of Lady Cavendish, around European gardens, over the high seas, across the American frontiers, into forests and exotic ecosystems, and, in sum, into the unlimited expanses of the Enlightenment mind. Further enlivening the volume is a cavalcade of full-length book reviews evaluating the latest in eighteenth-century scholarship.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781684484133
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110993752
9783110993738
9783110766479
DOI:10.36019/9781684484133?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Kevin L. Cope, Samara Anne Cahill.