Correspondence with George Cheyne and Thomas Edwards
Samuel Richardson author John A Dussinger editor David E Shuttleton editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:19th Dec '13
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First scholarly edition of Samuel Richardson's correspondence with two prominent men of the eighteenth century, Thomas Edwards and George Cheyne.
The first scholarly edition, with full introduction and annotations, of the influential author Samuel Richardson's correspondence with the poet and literary critic Thomas Edwards, and the celebrated physician and author George Cheyne. It offers fascinating insight into how these relationships influenced Richardson's writing in the context of eighteenth-century literary history.Samuel Richardson (1689–1761), among the most important and influential English novelists, was also a prolific letter writer. Beyond its extraordinary range, his correspondence holds special interest as that of a practising epistolary novelist, who thought long and hard about the letter as a form. The Cambridge Edition of the Correspondence of Samuel Richardson is the first complete edition of his letters. The present volume contains his correspondences with Dr George Cheyne and Thomas Edwards, linked not only by their pronounced medical content but also by their generally unguarded character. An early admirer of Richardson's Pamela (1740–41), Cheyne elicits some of the novelist's most significant statements concerning his own literary practice and tastes. Edwards, an astute literary critic as well as notable sonneteer, draws Richardson into expressing some remarkable insights as a close reader of poetry and prose.
ISBN: 9780521822855
Dimensions: 236mm x 155mm x 30mm
Weight: 1030g
552 pages