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Britannia's Issue: The Rise of British Literature from Dryden to Ossian (repost)

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Britannia's Issue: The Rise of British Literature from Dryden to Ossian (repost)

Britannia's Issue: The Rise of British Literature from Dryden to Ossian By Weinbrot Howard D.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press 1993 | 644 Pages | ISBN: 0521034108 | PDF | 11 MB

This, Howard D.Weinbrot's magnum opus, draws on a large range of material to chronicle the developing confidence in British national literature from the 1670s to the 1770s. Using varied biblical, classical, English, economic, French, historical, literary, philosophical, political and Scottish sources, Professor Weinbrot shows that one of the central trends of eighteenth-century Britain was the movement away from classical towards native values and models. He demonstrates for example that Dryden's Essay of Dramatick Poesy reflects nationalist aesthetics, that Pope's Rape of the Lock affirms domestic peace while rejecting Homeric violence, and that Windsor Forest sings un-Roman peaceful expansion through trade.