Denis Donoghue writes about the Age of Rawson, and Rogers
Denis Donoghue, 6 February 1986
Literature and Popular Culture in 18th-Century England
by Pat Rogers.
Harvester, 215 pp., £22.50, April 1985,0 7108 0981 6 Show More
by Pat Rogers.
Harvester, 215 pp., £22.50, April 1985,
Eighteenth-Century Encounters: Studies in Literature and Society in the Age of Walpole
by Pat Rogers.
Harvester, 173 pp., £22.50, April 1985,0 7108 0986 7 Show More
by Pat Rogers.
Harvester, 173 pp., £22.50, April 1985,
Order from Confusion Sprung: Studies in 18th-Century Literature from Swift to Cowper
by Claude Rawson.
Allen and Unwin, 431 pp., £30, August 1985,0 04 800019 1 Show More
by Claude Rawson.
Allen and Unwin, 431 pp., £30, August 1985,
Jonathan Swift
edited by Angus Ross and David Woolley.
Oxford, 722 pp., £6.95, June 1984,0 19 281337 4 Show More
edited by Angus Ross and David Woolley.
Oxford, 722 pp., £6.95, June 1984,
“... it, was an instance of elaborately vengeful symbolism in which workers taunted their bourgeois masters, mocked middle-class sexuality, and enjoyed Rabelaisian carnival on the margin of a society they resented. The moral of the story doesn’t seem as dramatic as the massacre of the cats, but street-history is bound to show disproportion between actions and ... ”