LEADER 03825nam 2200709 450 001 996453547803316 005 20231215190736.0 010 $a3-8394-5799-8 024 7 $a10.1515/9783839457993 035 $a(CKB)5590000000881905 035 $a(DE-B1597)583072 035 $a(DE-B1597)9783839457993 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6956355 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6956355 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/78646 035 $a(OCoLC)1294426416 035 $a(EXLCZ)995590000000881905 100 $a20221124d2022 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||#|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aComparative practices $eliterature, language, and culture in Britain's long eighteenth century /$fNadine Bo?hm-Schnitker, Marcus Hartner, editors 205 $aFirst edition. 210 $aBielefeld$ctranscript Verlag$d2022 210 1$aBielefeld :$cTranscript,$d[2022] 210 4$d©2022 215 $a1 online resource (226 pages) 225 1 $aEdition Kulturwissenschaft ;$vVolume 258,$x2702-8968. 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $tFrontmatter --$tContents --$tComparative Practices in Britain?s Long Eighteenth Century --$tThe Creation of the English Nation: Alfred the Great as Role Model --$tThe Circulating Library, the Novel, and Implicit Practices of Comparing in Eighteenth-Century England: Assembling ?Middle-Class? Literariness --$tComparing Conduct: English Novels of the Long Eighteenth Century and the Formation of Ideals of Social Behaviour --$tThe Complexity of Narrative Comparisons in Wollstonecraft?s Maria; Or, The Wrongs of Woman and Lennox?s The Female Quixote --$t??tis by Comparison we can Judge and Chuse [sic!]?: Incomparable Oroonoko --$tArticulating Differences: Practices of Comparing in British Travel Writing of the Long Eighteenth Century --$tOceans of Non-Relation: Affect and Narcissistic Imperialism in Sea Poetry by James Thomson, Charlotte Brontë, and Hannah More --$tPractices of Comparing in Eighteenth-Century Grammars of English --$tAuthors and Editors 330 $aComparisons not only prove fundamental in the epistemological foundation of modernity (Foucault, Luhmann), but they fulfil a central function in social life and the production of art. Taking a cue from the Practice Turn in sociology, the contributors are investigating the role of comparative practices in the formation of eighteenth-century literature and culture. The book conceives of social practices of comparing as being entrenched in networks of circulation of bodies, artefacts, discourses and ideas, and aims to investigate how such practices ordered and changed British literature and culture during the long eighteenth century. 410 0$aEdition Kulturwissenschaft ;$vVolume 258. 606 $aBritish literature 606 $aEnglish language$xComparison 606 $aComparison (Grammar) 608 $aLiterary criticism$2fast 608 $aCriticism, interpretation, etc.$2fast 608 $aLiterary criticism.$2lcgft 610 $aLiterature 610 $aCulture 610 $aBritain 610 $aNovel 610 $aEighteenth-Century 610 $aCultural History 610 $aBritish Studies 610 $aLiterary Studies 615 0$aBritish literature. 615 0$aEnglish language$xComparison. 615 0$aComparison (Grammar) 676 $a820 700 $aBöhm-Schnitker$b Nadine$4edt$01439621 702 $aHartner$b Marcus 702 $aBoehm-Schnitker$b Nadine$f1975- 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996453547803316 996 $aComparative practices$93601921 997 $aUNISA