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Cutting edges

postmodern critical essays on eighteenth-century satire

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An edition of Cutting edges (1995)

Cutting edges

postmodern critical essays on eighteenth-century satire

1st ed.
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The essays in Cutting Edges examine English satire of the eighteenth century from various theory-based postmodern perspectives. Some examine little-known works that postmodern concerns, such as the role of women and the problems of authorship, have rendered especially interesting; others reconsider familiar works in terms of the latest critical issues.

The justification for these investigations is that both satire and postmodern methods are extremely skeptical and acutely aware that language is always ironic - always pointing to the gap between signifier and signified.

The approaches in this book include those associated with deconstruction, reception theory, Marxist criticism, the new historicism, and various feminist criticisms, and with such theorists as Derrida, Bakhtin, Goux, and Luhmann.

While most of the major figures of eighteenth-century satire - Butler, Rochester, Swift, Pope, Gay, Fielding, Sterne, and Johnson - are represented here, so too are many other interesting writers - Thomas Shadwell, Fannie Burney, Mary Davys, and Elizabeth Hamilton, to name but a few.

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438

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Table of Contents

Comedy, satire, or farce? or the generic difficulties of Restoration dramatic satire / Deborah Payne
The semiotics of Restoration satire / Rose Zimbardo
Ideology, sex, and satire : the case of Thomas Shadwell / Jean Marsden
The monster libell : power, politics, and the press in Thomas Otway's The poet's complaint of his muse / Jessica Munns
Satiric embodiments : Butler, Swift, Sterne / Richard Braverman
The mechanics of transport : sublimity and the imagery of abjection in Rochester, Swift, and Burke / Allen Dunn
Credit exhausted : satire and scarcity in the 1690s / Robert Markley
Angry beauties : (wo)Manley satire and the stage / Melinda Alliker Rabb
The persona as pretender and the reader as constitutional subject in Swift's tale / Brian Connery
Pharmakon, pharmakos, and aporetic structure in Gulliver's Voyage to . . . the houyhnhnms / James Gill
Mary Davys's satiric novel Familiar letters : refusing patriarchal inscription of women / Lindy Riley
Event as text, text as event : reading The rape of the lock / David Wheeler
Mocking the heroic? a context for The rape of the lock / Nigel Wood
Augustan semiosis / Charles Hinnant
Pope and his dunciad adversaries : skirmishes on the borders of gentility / Claudia Thomas
The invention of the countryside : Pope, the idiocy of rural life, and the intellectual view from the suburbs / Donna Landry
The critique of capitalism and the retreat into art in Gay's Beggar's opera and Fielding's Author's farce / J. Douglas Canfield
Blocked observation : tautology and paradox in the Vanity of human wishes / Jonathan Lamb
Satire and the bourgeois subject in Frances Burney's Evelina / John Zomchick
Goring John Bull : Maria Edgeworth's hibernian high jinks versus the imperialist imaginary / Mitzi Myers
Elizabeth Hamilton's modern philosophers and the uncertainties of satire / Janice Thaddeus.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Knoxville
Series
Tennessee studies in literature ;, v. 37

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
827/.509
Library of Congress
PR935 .C87 1995, PR935.C87 1995

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Pagination
xiv, 438 p. ;
Number of pages
438

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OL1273015M
Internet Archive
cuttingedgespost0037unse
ISBN 10
0870498924
LCCN
95004362
OCLC/WorldCat
32203053
Goodreads
5690491

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OL18294171W

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