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E-grāmata: Moral Reform in Comedy and Culture, 1696-1747 [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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In the first half of the eighteenth century, a new comic plot formula dramatizing the moral reform of a flawed protagonist emerged on the English stage. The comic reform plot was not merely a generic turn towards morality or sentimentality, Aparna Gollapudi argues, but an important social mechanism for controlling and challenging political and economic changes. Gollapudi looks at reform comedies by dramatists such as Colley Cibber, Susanna Centlivre, Richard Steele, Charles Johnson, and Benjamin Hoadly in relation to emergent trends in finance capitalism, imperial nationalism, political factionalism, domestic ideology, and middling class-consciousness. Within the context of the cultural anxieties engendered by these developments, Gollapudi suggests, the reform comedies must be seen not as clichéd and moralistic productions but as responses to vital ideological shifts and cultural transvaluations that impose a reassuring moral schema on everyday conduct. Thoroughly researched and elegantly written, Gollapudi's study shows that reform comedies covered a range of contemporary concerns from party politics to domestic harmony and are crucial for understanding eighteenth-century literature and culture.
Acknowledgments; Introduction;
Chapter 1 Seeing is Believing: Performing
Reform in Colley Cibbers Loves Last Shift;
Chapter 2 Sincerity as
Spectacle: Susanna Centlivres The Gamester and George Farquhars The
Inconstant;
Chapter 3 Reforming the Reformer: Female Gaze and Rake Reform in
Colley Cibbers The Careless Husband and The Ladys Last Stake;
Chapter 4
Jokes and Party Strokes: Whig Ideology and Wife-Reform in Richard Steeles
The Tender Husband and Charles Johnsons The Masquerade;
Chapter 5 Horns,
Whores, and Happy Marriages: Reforming Jealousy in Charles Johnsons The
Generous Husband and Benjamin Hoadlys The Suspicious Husband; Afterword;
Aparna Gollapudi is an Assistant Professor in the English Department at Colorado State University, USA.