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  1. The skeptical sublime
    aesthetic ideology in Pope and the Tory satirists
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This title examines the role of scepticism in initiating the idea of the sublime in early modern British literature. James Noggle draws on philosophy, intellectual history, and critical theory to illuminate the aesthetic ideology of Pope, Swift,... more

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    This title examines the role of scepticism in initiating the idea of the sublime in early modern British literature. James Noggle draws on philosophy, intellectual history, and critical theory to illuminate the aesthetic ideology of Pope, Swift, Dryden, and Rochester among other import ant writers of the period. "The Skeptical Sublime" compares the view of sublimity presented by these authors with that of the dominant, liberal tradition of 18th-century criticism to offer a new understanding of how these writers helped construct proto-aesthetic categories that stabilized British culture after years of civil war and revolution, while at the same time their scepticism allowed them to express ambivalence about the emerging social order

     

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  2. The skeptical sublime
    aesthetic ideology in Pope and the Tory satirists
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford [u.a.] ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    This title examines the role of scepticism in initiating the idea of the sublime in early modern British literature. James Noggle draws on philosophy, intellectual history, and critical theory to illuminate the aesthetic ideology of Pope, Swift,... more

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    This title examines the role of scepticism in initiating the idea of the sublime in early modern British literature. James Noggle draws on philosophy, intellectual history, and critical theory to illuminate the aesthetic ideology of Pope, Swift, Dryden, and Rochester among other import ant writers of the period. "The Skeptical Sublime" compares the view of sublimity presented by these authors with that of the dominant, liberal tradition of 18th-century criticism to offer a new understanding of how these writers helped construct proto-aesthetic categories that stabilized British culture after years of civil war and revolution, while at the same time their scepticism allowed them to express ambivalence about the emerging social order.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780195349573; 0195349571; 9780195142457; 0195142454; 1280481749; 9781280481741
    RVK Categories: HK 2695
    Subjects: Englisch; Literatur; Das Erhabene
    Other subjects: Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 269 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-260) and index

  3. The skeptical sublime
    aesthetic ideology in Pope and the Tory satirists
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0195142454; 0195349571; 1280481749; 9780195142457; 9780195349573; 9781280481741
    Subjects: POETRY / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Aesthetics in literature; English poetry; Intellectual life; Politics and literature; Skepticism in literature; Sublime, The, in literature; Verse satire, English; Geschichte; English poetry; Verse satire, English; Politics and literature; Sublime, The, in literature; Skepticism in literature; Aesthetics in literature; Skeptizismus; Das Erhabene; Englisch; Verssatire; Satire
    Other subjects: Pope, Alexander / 1688-1744; Pope, Alexander / 1688-1744; Pope, Alexander (1688-1744); Pope, Alexander (1688-1744); Dryden, John (1631-1700); Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 269 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-260) and index

    This title examines the role of scepticism in initiating the idea of the sublime in early modern British literature. James Noggle draws on philosophy, intellectual history, and critical theory to illuminate the aesthetic ideology of Pope, Swift, Dryden, and Rochester among other import ant writers of the period. "The Skeptical Sublime" compares the view of sublimity presented by these authors with that of the dominant, liberal tradition of 18th-century criticism to offer a new understanding of how these writers helped construct proto-aesthetic categories that stabilized British culture after years of civil war and revolution, while at the same time their scepticism allowed them to express ambivalence about the emerging social order