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,
“... When he refers to Heidegger, he doesn’t mean the philosopher but the operatic impresario John James Heidegger (c.1665-1749). In Literature and Popular Culture in 18th-Century England, as in his Grub Street (1972) and its abridged version Hacks and Dunces (1980), he proposes to describe ‘how things were’ or how they seemed to be to the people who lived ... ”