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World of Elizabeth Inchbald: Essays on Literature, Culture, and Theatre in the Long Eighteenth Century [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 270 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x14 mm, weight: 4 g, 23 b&w illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: University of Delaware Press
  • ISBN-10: 1644532573
  • ISBN-13: 9781644532577
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 270 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x14 mm, weight: 4 g, 23 b&w illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: University of Delaware Press
  • ISBN-10: 1644532573
  • ISBN-13: 9781644532577
This collection centers on the remarkable life and career of the writer and actor Elizabeth Inchbald (1753–1821), active in Great Britain in the late eighteenth century. Inspired by the example of Inchbald’s biographer, Annibel Jenkins (1918–2013), the contributors explore the broad historical and cultural context around Inchbald’s life and work, with essays ranging from the Restoration to the nineteenth century. Ranging from visual culture, theater history, literary analyses and to historical investigations, the essays not only present a fuller picture of cultural life in Great Britain in the long eighteenth century, but also reflect a range of disciplinary perspectives. The collection concludes with the final scholarly presentation of the late Professor Jenkins, a study of the eighteenth-century English newspaper The World (1753-1756).

This collection includes essays on the literary, theatrical and cultural conditions in Britain during the long eighteenth century, centered on the life, work, and world of the writer/actor Elizabeth Inchbald (1753–1821).
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(7)
Daniel J. Ennis
E. Joe Johnson
1 Inchbald for Our Time
8(21)
Misty G. Anderson
2 The Structure of Fable in Inchbald's Nature and Art
29(17)
Martha F. Bowden
3 Narratives of Emerging Markets and Mercantilist Mappings in Defoe's London
46(21)
Mita Choudhury
4 Thomas Jefferson's Sojourn in Nimes: Revolutionary Politics and Architecture
67(21)
Robert M. Craig
5 "Uncle to All the World": The Virtual Afterlives of Captain Tobias Shandy, 1831-1948
88(22)
W. B. Gerard
6 "My Business Ashore": Libertine Conduct and Maritime Context in The Rover
110(15)
Randa Graves
7 Speaking through the Prophets: Anne Finch, Politics, and Religion
125(21)
Claudia Thomas Kairoff
8 "That Unnatural Mixture": Nostalgia and Anxiety in Late Restoration Tragicomedy
146(17)
Cynthia J. Lowenthal
9 Speculum Mundi: Caricature and the Stage
163(21)
Heather McPherson
10 "Hazardous Purchasing Almost Anything": The Intriguing Relationship of the Wartons, Subscription Lists, and the Eighteenth-Century Book Trade
184(13)
Hugh Reid
11 After the Great War: The Restoration and Eighteenth Century on the London Stage, 1919-1929
197(15)
John A. Vance
12 One of Thomas Bray's Apostles of Literacy: Thomas Bacon
212(11)
Calhoun Winton
13 The World of The World
223(10)
Annibel Jenkins
Afterword: Dr. Jenkins and Mrs. Inchbald 233(8)
Paula R. Backscheider
Her Worded World: A Tribute to Annibel Jenkins 241(2)
Don Russ
Notes on Contributors 243(6)
Index 249
DANIEL J. ENNIS is provost and vice president for academic affairs at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina, where he has been a member of the English department since 1999. He has published on Richard Brinsley Sheridan, John Dryden, Aphra Behn, and Christopher Smart. This is his third co-edited collection. 

E. JOE JOHNSON is a professor of foreign languages at Clayton State University in Morrow, Georgia. A past president of the Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, he is currently serving as the general editor of the societys annual journal XVIII New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century. The author of one monograph and editor of four volumes, he has also published numerous translations of French comic books and graphic novels along with a co-translation of Camille Lebruns 1845 novel AmitiÉ et dÉvouement, ou Trois mois Ą la Louisiane.