Tradition in Transition: Women Writers, Marginal Texts, and the Eighteenth-century CanonAlvaro Ribeiro, James G. Basker Clarendon Press, 1996 - 350 páginas These eighteen essays represent a new generation of eighteenth-century scholarship. Written in honour of Professor Roger Lonsdale of the University of Oxford, the contributions to Tradition in Transition focus on the three main areas of scholarship that Lonsdale has made his own: women writers, marginalized authors and texts, and the shape of the eighteenth-century canon of English Literature. Both reflecting the immense influence of Roger Lonsdale's work to date, and taking in many of the most current issues in eighteenth-century studies at present. |
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