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Politics and literature in the age of Swift : English and Irish perspectives / edited by Claude Rawson.

Contributor Rawson, Claude Julien.

Imprint:Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2010.

Descriptionxii, 297 p. : ill. ; 24 cm

Note:Part I. The Political Swift 1 (England) -- Jonathan Swift's political confession / Ian Higgins -- Situating Swift's politics in 1701 / Mark Goldie -- Swift and Walpole / Paul Langford -- Part II. The Writer and His World -- Burying the fanatic partridge: Swift's Holy Week hoax / Valerie Rumbold -- Swift and the art of political publication: hints and title pages, 1711-1714 / James McLaverty -- Swift's poetics of friendship / Helen Deutsch -- 'Now deaf 1740': entrapment, foreboding, and exorcism in late Swift / David Womersley -- Savage indignation revisited: Swift, Yeats, and the 'cry' of liberty / Claude Rawson -- Part III. The Political Swift 2 (Ireland) -- 'Paltry Underlings of State'? The character and aspirations of the 'Castle' Party, 1715-32 / D. W. Hayton -- Old English, New English and Ancient Irish: Swift and the Irish past / Sean Connolly -- Jonathan Swift and the Irish Colonial Project / Robert Mahony.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:"Jonathan Swift was the most influential political commentator of his time, in both England and Ireland. His writings are a major source for historians of the eighteenth century, as well as including some of the greatest works of satire in verse and prose. This volume presents wide-ranging new perspectives on Swift's literary and political achievement in its English and Irish contexts, bringing together some of the most energetic current scholarship on the subject in both historical and literary studies. The essays consider Swift's attitude to Dissenters, his relationship with Walpole, and his place in, and understanding of, the political demography of colonial Ireland. They also examine Swift's poems and pamphlets, and his hoaxes and satires, showing his extraordinary versatility in a wide variety of genres. Full of original insights, this volume offers a rich and important new treatment of Swift's central role in eighteenth-century political and literary culture."--Provided by publisher.



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Rawson, Claude Julien.
Subject:
Swift, Jonathan 1667-1745 -- Political and social views.
Subject:
Politics and literature -- England -- History -- 18th century.
Politics and literature -- Ireland -- History -- 18th century.