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Marilyn Butler

    Britská literárna kritička Marilyn Butler preslávila svoje hlboké skúmanie romantizmu a obdobia 18. a 19. storočia. Jej práca sa sústredila na pochopenie spoločenských a intelektuálnych síl, ktoré formovali literárnu tvorbu, so zvláštnym zameraním na autorky ako Maria Edgeworth. Butler sa vyznačovala precíznou analýzou a schopnosťou prepojiť literárne diela s ich širším kultúrnym a historickým kontextom. Jej vplyvné kritické diela osvetľujú zložitosť literárnych prúdov a prispievajú k hlbšiemu porozumeniu britskej literatúry.

    Burke, Paine, Godwin, and the Revolution Controversy
    Northanger Abbey
    Emma
    • Northanger Abbey

      • 240 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Though Northanger Abbey is one of Jane Austen's earliest novels, it was not published until after her death--well after she'd established her reputation with works such as Pride and Prejudice, Emma, and Sense and Sensibility. the novel is modeled after the day's popular romances and Gothic thrillers, which it then proceeds to ridicule. The heroine is Catherine Morland, who encounters upper-crust society at Bath, falls in love, and becomes targeted by misinformed fortune-seekers. After moving to Northanger Abbey, her imagination goes to work and dreams up mysteries that lead to various social disasters.

      Northanger Abbey1995
      3,7
    • Emma

      • 388 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      Úspešný román Jane Austenovej z prostredia anglickej lepšej spoločnosti 19.storočia, kde čas plynie pomaly a porušenie spoločenských konvencií je neodpustiteľnou chybou, kde city a vzťahy medzi mladými ľuďmi výrazne ovplyvňuje výška majetku a ich zväzky sú často výsledkom osobných obetí a kompromisov. Hlavnou postavou je krásna a vzdelaná Emma Woodhousová.

      Emma1991
      4,1
    • This volume focuses on the significant Revolution debate in England during the 1790s, sparked by the French Revolution. It includes major works by Burke, Paine, and Godwin, alongside shorter pieces by writers like Cobbett and More. Part of the Cambridge English Prose Texts series, it highlights non-fictional prose from the late sixteenth to mid-nineteenth centuries, providing access to influential yet often overlooked writers. The debate featured interconnected works that reflect the historical context of their creation. Major tracts such as Burke's *Reflections on the Revolution in France*, Paine's *The Rights of Man*, and Godwin's *Enquiry Concerning Political Justice* are presented in depth, while important shorter writings are included almost in full. The volume portrays a community of oppositional writers who engaged with each other and challenged the pro-government majority, offering insights into Romanticism and the development of extra-parliamentary opposition through the press. It also illustrates the debate's influence on figures like Mary Wollstonecraft, Coleridge, and Wordsworth. Comprehensive annotations clarify obscure references, while an introduction by Dr. Butler provides an overview of the pamphlet war and its key players. A critical guide for further reading is also included, making this volume an essential resource for students of English Romantic literature, history, and political history.

      Burke, Paine, Godwin, and the Revolution Controversy1984