Eighteenth-Century Letters and British Culture
Exploring the Role of Letters in Eighteenth-Century Society
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave USA
Published:12th Apr '06
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This insightful exploration of letters reveals their central role in shaping Eighteenth-century British culture, emphasizing the significance of epistolary forms and practices.
In Eighteenth-Century Letters and British Culture, the author delves into the significance of epistolary forms within the context of British culture. The book re-evaluates traditional notions surrounding epistolary fiction and personal correspondence, shedding light on the nuanced relationship between public and private communication during the Eighteenth century. By employing alternative paradigms, the author demonstrates that letters were not merely a means of communication but a central genre that influenced various aspects of life during this period.
The exploration of epistolary practices reveals how letters served as vital tools for expression, connection, and social commentary. The text highlights the interplay between written correspondence and the broader cultural landscape, illustrating how these letters reflected societal norms, values, and tensions of the time. The author meticulously analyzes different types of letters, from intimate personal exchanges to public declarations, and situates them within the evolving dynamics of Eighteenth-century British life.
Ultimately, Eighteenth-Century Letters and British Culture offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the role letters played in shaping individual identities and collective experiences. Through rich analysis and engaging insights, the book invites readers to reconsider the importance of epistolary forms, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the written word as a reflection of cultural identity in a pivotal historical era.
Winner of the 2008 ESSE Book Award in the field of Literatures in the English Language
'[The] study is not a mere exploration of epistolary forms, but a lively introduction into a fascinating epoch, with its specific manners and life-style. The author's argument is engaging, bold and forceful, and its scope is really impressive.' - ESSE Book Award Committee
Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2006
'Brant makes illuminating connections between the practice of letter-writing and the development of print journalism... Eighteenth-Century Letters and British Culture is a dense book full of brilliant insights. It distils an immense amount of reading and fully vindicates its assertion of the cultural significance of letters.' - Times Literary Supplement
'...Clare Brant has produced a magisterial study of letters, an important and ground-breaking work...The breadth of coverage in this book is impressive, encompassing many kinds of epistolary exchange and a pleasing mix of obscure and well-known writers.' - Emma Major, Modern Language Review
ISBN: 9781403994820
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 712g
431 pages
2006 ed.