Reading Christopher Smart in the Twenty-first Century :: "By Succession of Delight."
The book stands as a new bench-mark in Smart studies for the 21st century. The essays explore the energy of Christopher Smart's wide-ranging participation in eighteenth-century print culture: not only his often unbuttoned and vigorous writings themselves, but also the multiple cultural fields i...
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Zusammenfassung: | The book stands as a new bench-mark in Smart studies for the 21st century. The essays explore the energy of Christopher Smart's wide-ranging participation in eighteenth-century print culture: not only his often unbuttoned and vigorous writings themselves, but also the multiple cultural fields in which he operated, which included poetry, journalism, hymns and songs, translation, the theatre and books for children; thus the book offers rich insights into eighteenth-century literary, political and cultural history.<s. |
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contents | Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I: Smart on the Page: Readings, Rereadings, and Mis-Readings -- Chapter 1: Marginalia in Smart's Horace: The Reader as Critic -- Chapter 2: Christopher Smart, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and the Tradition of Learned Wit -- Chapter 3: Making an Impression: Christopher Smart's Idea of Writing Well -- Chapter 4: Christopher Smart's Elocution -- Part II: Smart in the Madhouse: Revisiting "The Fool for the Sake of Christ" -- Chapter 5: Poised Poesis: Ecstasy in Jubilate Agno -- Chapter 6: Keeping, Deflating, and Transcending "The Fool's Conceit": Smart's Hybridization of Satiric and Devotional Modes in His Translations of the Psalms -- Part III: Smart in (Sunday) School: Reading the Work for Children -- Chapter 7: Breaking the Circle of the Sciences: Newton, Newbery, and Christopher Smart's New Learning -- Chapter 8: The Smallness of Hope, or Reason and the Child: The Case for a Postsecular Christopher Smart -- Part IV: Smart on the Stage: Reviewing Mrs. Midnight's Oratory and Other Pieces -- Chapter 9: Christopher Smart, Mary Midnight, and the Haymarket, 1755 -- Chapter 10: Of Calling Cards and Miss Leroche: Christopher Smart and Leicester House -- Chapter 11: The Lady and the Old Woman: Mrs. Midnight the Orator and Her Political Provenance -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- About the Contributors. |
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spelling | Wild, Min. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007068831 Reading Christopher Smart in the Twenty-first Century : "By Succession of Delight." Lewisburg : Bucknell University Press, 2013. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture Print version record. The book stands as a new bench-mark in Smart studies for the 21st century. The essays explore the energy of Christopher Smart's wide-ranging participation in eighteenth-century print culture: not only his often unbuttoned and vigorous writings themselves, but also the multiple cultural fields in which he operated, which included poetry, journalism, hymns and songs, translation, the theatre and books for children; thus the book offers rich insights into eighteenth-century literary, political and cultural history.<s. Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I: Smart on the Page: Readings, Rereadings, and Mis-Readings -- Chapter 1: Marginalia in Smart's Horace: The Reader as Critic -- Chapter 2: Christopher Smart, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and the Tradition of Learned Wit -- Chapter 3: Making an Impression: Christopher Smart's Idea of Writing Well -- Chapter 4: Christopher Smart's Elocution -- Part II: Smart in the Madhouse: Revisiting "The Fool for the Sake of Christ" -- Chapter 5: Poised Poesis: Ecstasy in Jubilate Agno -- Chapter 6: Keeping, Deflating, and Transcending "The Fool's Conceit": Smart's Hybridization of Satiric and Devotional Modes in His Translations of the Psalms -- Part III: Smart in (Sunday) School: Reading the Work for Children -- Chapter 7: Breaking the Circle of the Sciences: Newton, Newbery, and Christopher Smart's New Learning -- Chapter 8: The Smallness of Hope, or Reason and the Child: The Case for a Postsecular Christopher Smart -- Part IV: Smart on the Stage: Reviewing Mrs. Midnight's Oratory and Other Pieces -- Chapter 9: Christopher Smart, Mary Midnight, and the Haymarket, 1755 -- Chapter 10: Of Calling Cards and Miss Leroche: Christopher Smart and Leicester House -- Chapter 11: The Lady and the Old Woman: Mrs. Midnight the Orator and Her Political Provenance -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- About the Contributors. Includes bibliographical references. English. Smart, Christopher, 1722-1771 Criticism and interpretation. Smart, Christopher, 1722-1771 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJwmTV6r8f9KR76p8t9JjC POETRY English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh English. hilcc Languages & Literatures. hilcc English Literature. hilcc Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Chevalier, Noel, 1963- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGMPvKfkmxB66Pr63MC6X http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2001064557 Bucknell University Press. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2020041409 has work: Reading Christopher Smart in the Twenty-first Century (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFW3B3Fyyy3Tmd6BCCyTVy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Wild, Min. Reading Christopher Smart in the Twenty-first Century. Lewisburg : Bucknell University Press 2013 1299850510 Transits (Bucknell University) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2011107332 |
spellingShingle | Wild, Min Reading Christopher Smart in the Twenty-first Century : "By Succession of Delight." Transits (Bucknell University) Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I: Smart on the Page: Readings, Rereadings, and Mis-Readings -- Chapter 1: Marginalia in Smart's Horace: The Reader as Critic -- Chapter 2: Christopher Smart, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and the Tradition of Learned Wit -- Chapter 3: Making an Impression: Christopher Smart's Idea of Writing Well -- Chapter 4: Christopher Smart's Elocution -- Part II: Smart in the Madhouse: Revisiting "The Fool for the Sake of Christ" -- Chapter 5: Poised Poesis: Ecstasy in Jubilate Agno -- Chapter 6: Keeping, Deflating, and Transcending "The Fool's Conceit": Smart's Hybridization of Satiric and Devotional Modes in His Translations of the Psalms -- Part III: Smart in (Sunday) School: Reading the Work for Children -- Chapter 7: Breaking the Circle of the Sciences: Newton, Newbery, and Christopher Smart's New Learning -- Chapter 8: The Smallness of Hope, or Reason and the Child: The Case for a Postsecular Christopher Smart -- Part IV: Smart on the Stage: Reviewing Mrs. Midnight's Oratory and Other Pieces -- Chapter 9: Christopher Smart, Mary Midnight, and the Haymarket, 1755 -- Chapter 10: Of Calling Cards and Miss Leroche: Christopher Smart and Leicester House -- Chapter 11: The Lady and the Old Woman: Mrs. Midnight the Orator and Her Political Provenance -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- About the Contributors. Smart, Christopher, 1722-1771 Criticism and interpretation. Smart, Christopher, 1722-1771 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJwmTV6r8f9KR76p8t9JjC POETRY English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh English. hilcc Languages & Literatures. hilcc English Literature. hilcc |
title | Reading Christopher Smart in the Twenty-first Century : "By Succession of Delight." |
title_alt | Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I: Smart on the Page: Readings, Rereadings, and Mis-Readings -- Chapter 1: Marginalia in Smart's Horace: The Reader as Critic -- Chapter 2: Christopher Smart, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and the Tradition of Learned Wit -- Chapter 3: Making an Impression: Christopher Smart's Idea of Writing Well -- Chapter 4: Christopher Smart's Elocution -- Part II: Smart in the Madhouse: Revisiting "The Fool for the Sake of Christ" -- Chapter 5: Poised Poesis: Ecstasy in Jubilate Agno -- Chapter 6: Keeping, Deflating, and Transcending "The Fool's Conceit": Smart's Hybridization of Satiric and Devotional Modes in His Translations of the Psalms -- Part III: Smart in (Sunday) School: Reading the Work for Children -- Chapter 7: Breaking the Circle of the Sciences: Newton, Newbery, and Christopher Smart's New Learning -- Chapter 8: The Smallness of Hope, or Reason and the Child: The Case for a Postsecular Christopher Smart -- Part IV: Smart on the Stage: Reviewing Mrs. Midnight's Oratory and Other Pieces -- Chapter 9: Christopher Smart, Mary Midnight, and the Haymarket, 1755 -- Chapter 10: Of Calling Cards and Miss Leroche: Christopher Smart and Leicester House -- Chapter 11: The Lady and the Old Woman: Mrs. Midnight the Orator and Her Political Provenance -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- About the Contributors. |
title_auth | Reading Christopher Smart in the Twenty-first Century : "By Succession of Delight." |
title_exact_search | Reading Christopher Smart in the Twenty-first Century : "By Succession of Delight." |
title_full | Reading Christopher Smart in the Twenty-first Century : "By Succession of Delight." |
title_fullStr | Reading Christopher Smart in the Twenty-first Century : "By Succession of Delight." |
title_full_unstemmed | Reading Christopher Smart in the Twenty-first Century : "By Succession of Delight." |
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title_sub | "By Succession of Delight." |
topic | Smart, Christopher, 1722-1771 Criticism and interpretation. Smart, Christopher, 1722-1771 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJwmTV6r8f9KR76p8t9JjC POETRY English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh English. hilcc Languages & Literatures. hilcc English Literature. hilcc |
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