Impolite Periodicals: Reading for Rudeness in the Eighteenth Century
By Emrys D. Jones (Editor), Adam James Smith (Editor), Katarina Stenke (Editor), Anthony Pollock (Contribution by), Adam James Smith (Contribution by), Katarina Stenke (Contribution by), Emrys D. Jones (Contribution by), Jennifer Batt (Contribution by), Claire Knowles (Contribution by), Richard Squibbs (Contribution by), Jennifer Buckley (Contribution by), Laura Davies (Contribution by), Amélie Junqua (Contribution by), Charlotte Roberts (Contribution by), Manushag Powell (Afterword)
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By Emrys D. Jones (Editor), Adam James Smith (Editor), Katarina Stenke (Editor), Anthony Pollock (Contribution by), Adam James Smith (Contribution by), Katarina Stenke (Contribution by), Emrys D. Jones (Contribution by), Jennifer Batt (Contribution by), Claire Knowles (Contribution by), Richard Squibbs (Contribution by), Jennifer Buckley (Contribution by), Laura Davies (Contribution by), Amélie Junqua (Contribution by), Charlotte Roberts (Contribution by), Manushag Powell (Afterword)
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Studies of the eighteenth-century periodical have long tended to understand the form according to the period’s own insistence on adhering to and promoting politeness. In contrast, this collection reads for impoliteness, revealing a more nuanced, granular, and dynamic view of eighteenth-century periodicals such as Addison and Steele’s popular The Spectator, and a fuller sense of their value within the societies that produced and consumed them. By inverting the traditional focus, this volume ...























