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The Annual Catalogue: Numb. II

The Annual Catalogue: Numb. II. (1738) serves as a critical document in the landscape of early 18th-century literature, compiling an array of texts, including poetry, drama, and essays that reflect the sociopolitical nuances of the time. This volume showcases the period's literary style, marked by a blend of elegance and satirical wit, revealing the complex interplay between art and emerging Enlightenment ideas. Its meticulous organization and insightful commentaries provide a lens through which students of literature can observe the evolution of themes such as individualism, national identity, and moral philosophy that were gaining traction during this era. The contributors to this catalogue, a collective of prominent figures of the time, were often influenced by the shifting paradigms of thought and artistic expression prevalent in their society. Engaging with the burgeoning marketplace of ideas and the rise of public discourse, these authors sought to illuminate social truths while navigating the intricacies of patronage and publication. Their collective effort serves both as a reflection of their individual pursuits and as a testament to the collaborative spirit of the age. This essential anthology is highly recommended for scholars, students, and general readers interested in the transformation of British literature in the 18th century. Its diverse array of voices encapsulates the richness of the period, offering insight into the cultural fabric of early modern England while inviting readers to appreciate the enduring power of inquiry, performance, and literary craft.
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Oprindeligt udgivet
2019
Udgivelsesår
2019
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