Brothers of the Quill – Oliver Goldsmith in Grub Street
Autor Norma Clarkeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 apr 2016
Clarke emphasizes Goldsmith's sense of himself as an Irishman, showing that many of his early literary acquaintances were Irish migr s: Samuel Derrick, John Pilkington, Paul Hiffernan, and Edward Purdon. These writers tutored Goldsmith in the ways of Grub Street, and their influence on his development has not previously been explored. Also Irish was the patron he acquired after 1764, Robert Nugent, Lord Clare. Clarke places Goldsmith in the tradition of Anglo-Irish satirists beginning with Jonathan Swift. He transmuted troubling truths about the British Empire into forms of fable and nostalgia whose undertow of Irish indignation remains perceptible, if just barely, beneath an equanimous English surface.
To read Brothers of the Quill is to be taken by the hand into the darker corners of eighteenth-century Grub Street, and to laugh and cry at the absurdities of the writing life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780674736573
ISBN-10: 0674736575
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 148 x 216 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Harvard University Press
ISBN-10: 0674736575
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 148 x 216 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Harvard University Press
Notă biografică
Norma Clarke
Descriere
Oliver Goldsmith arrived in England a penniless Irishman and toiled for years in the anonymity of Grub Street. Norma Clarke tells how this destitute scribbler became one of literary London's most celebrated authors, transmuting dark truths about the empire into fable and nostalgia whose undertow of Irish indignation remains just barely perceptible.