Representations of Swift /
edited by Brian A. Connery.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published / Created: |
Newark : London ; Cranbury, NJ :
University of Delaware Press ;
c2002.
Associated University Presses, |
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Notes: | Dust jacket available. See entry for [Miscellaneous dust jackets removed from 3A Collection items] in the NLI catalogue. Includes bibliographical references (p. 286-299) and index. Physical description: 310 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. more |
ISBN: | 0874137977 (alk. paper) |
Table of Contents:
The Tale, Temple, and Swift's Irish aesthetic / David Deeming
"This way of printing bits of books": the fiction of incompletion in A tale of a tub / Nick Rushworth
Swift's Tale, the Renaissance anatomy, and humanist polemic / W. Scott Blanchard
The authorial strategies of Swift's Verses on the death / Stephen Karian
"He hates much trouble": Johnson's Life of Swift and the contours of biographical inheritance in late eighteenth-century England / J.T. Scanlan
The Rupert Barber portraits of Jonathan Swift / Robert Folkenflik
Swift's mythopoeic authority / Ann Cline Kelly
Hints toward authoritative conversation: Swift's dialogical strategies in the letters and the life / Brian A. Connery
Swift, women, and women readers: a feminist perspective on Swift's life / Louise Barnett
Swift, Reynolds, and the lower orders / Sean Shesgreen
Swift, postcolonialism, and Irish studies: the valence of ambivalence / Robert Mahony
Speaking for the Irish nation: the drapier, the bishop, and the problems of colonial representation / Carole Fabricant
Swift's satiric authority: prospects from the late twentieth-century perspective / Kenneth Craven.
The Tale, Temple, and Swift's Irish aesthetic / David Deeming
"This way of printing bits of books": the fiction of incompletion in A tale of a tub / Nick Rushworth
Swift's Tale, the Renaissance anatomy, and humanist polemic / W. Scott Blanchard
The authorial strategies of Swift's Verses on the death / Stephen Karian
"He hates much trouble": Johnson's Life of Swift and the contours of biographical inheritance in late eighteenth-century England / J.T. Scanlan
The Rupert Barber portraits of Jonathan Swift / Robert Folkenflik
Swift's mythopoeic authority / Ann Cline Kelly
Hints toward authoritative conversation: Swift's dialogical strategies in the letters and the life / Brian A. Connery
Swift, women, and women readers: a feminist perspective on Swift's life / Louise Barnett
Swift, Reynolds, and the lower orders / Sean Shesgreen
Swift, postcolonialism, and Irish studies: the valence of ambivalence / Robert Mahony
Speaking for the Irish nation: the drapier, the bishop, and the problems of colonial representation / Carole Fabricant
Swift's satiric authority: prospects from the late twentieth-century perspective / Kenneth Craven.