Liberty and Poetics in Eighteenth Century England
- 202 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The book argues for a reevaluation of eighteenth-century English literature, challenging the prevailing Whig interpretation that has led to its denigration. It proposes an alternative perspective that highlights the unique qualities and achievements of this literary period, suggesting that such an approach is both possible and beneficial. Originally published in 1986, it aims to reshape the understanding of this era's contributions to literature.

