The importance of James Noggle's fine study lies both in its challenge to our expectations of where we are likely to encounter the sublime, and in its realignment of the trope's philosophical affiliations ... This study ends with a compelling discussion of the final Dunciad.
Kelly Grovier, Times Literary Supplement
This book examines the role of scepticism in initiating the idea of the sublime in early modern British literature. James Noggle draws on philosophy, intellectual history, and critical theory to illuminate the aesthetic ideology of Pope, Swift, Dryden, and Rochester among other important writers of the period. The Skeptical Sublime compares the view of sublimity presented by these authors with that of the dominant, liberal tradition of eighteenth-century criticism to offer a new understanding of how these writers helped construct proto-aesthetic categories that stabilized British culture after years of civil war and revolution, while at the same time their scepticism allowed them to express ambivalence about the emerging social order.
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This title examines the role of scepticism in initiating the idea of the sublime in early modern British literature. James Noggle draws on philosophy, intellectual history, and critical theory to illuminate the aesthetic ideology of Pope, Swift, Dryden, and Rochester among others.
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1: Introduction: The Skeptical Sublime - Aesthetic Ideology in Pope and the Tory Satirists
2: The Abyss of Reason: Rochester, Dryden, and the Skeptical Origins of Sublimity
3: Civil Enthusiasm in A Tale of a Tub
4: The Public Universe: An Essay on Man and the Limits of the Sublime Tradition
5: Pope's mitations of Horace and the Authority of Inconsistency
6: Knowing Ridicule and Skeptical Reflection in the Moral Essays
7: Modernity and the Skeptical Sublime in the Final Dunciad
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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"The importance of James Noggle's fine study lies both in its challenge to our expectations of where we are likely to encounter the sublime, and in its realignment of the trope's philosophical affiliations.... This study ends with a compelling discussion of the final Dunciad."--Times Literary Supplement
"The importance of James Noggle's fine study lies both in its challenge to our expectations of where we are likely to encounter the sublime, and in its realignment of the trope's philosophical affiliations.... This study ends with a compelling discussion of the final Dunciad."--Times Literary Supplement
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Product details
ISBN
9780195142457
Published
2001
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Weight
590 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
150 mm
Thickness
31 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
288
Author