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Publisher Summary 1
Watts (English and humanities, U. of London) takes the writing of Laurence Sterne as a guide to British life during the middle 18th century, especially the heightened sense of borders to community, family, and nation that was generated by the 1756-63 war. His Tristram Shandy, A Sentimental Journey, and other works also provide a perspective against which to discuss other contemporary writers, including Samuel Jonson, Goldsmith, Burke, Voltaire, Rousseau, Adam Smith, and Wollstonecraft. Annotation 漏2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Publisher Summary 2
"In this unique study, Carol Watts argues that the Seven Years' War (1756鈥?763) produced an intense historical consciousness within British cultural life, an awareness made particularly manifest in the sense of belonging to community, family and nation. Furthermore, she discusses global warfare as prompting a radical re-imagining of the state and the subjectivities of those who inhabit it.The distinctive writing of Laurence Sterne (1713鈥?768) is used as a conduit through which to examine the transformations of mid-eighteenth century British culture. Watts revisits this tumultuous period wherein the risks of war generated unexpected freedoms and crises in the making of domestic imperial subjects, crises which continued to reverberate in anti-slavery struggles and colonial conflict from America to India. The Cultural Work of Empireconcentrates on the period from the 1750s to the 1770s and looks at the works of Johnson, Burke, Scott, Wheatley, Rousseau, Smith, Wollstonecraft, Sterne and others as evidence of the cultural impact of the Seven Years' War on British life.Incorporating elements of moral philosophy and philanthropy, political tracts, poetry and grammar exercises, and paintings by Kauffman, Hayman, and Wright of Derby, this original study tracks the investments in and resistances to the cultural work of empire."
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Table Of Contents:
Acknowledgements vi
List of Illustrations viii
Abbreviations ix
INTRODUCTION: THE CULTURAL WORK OF EMPIRE 1
1. LUNACY IN THE COSMOPOLIS (1759): EXPANSION AND IMPERIAL RECOIL 28
2. PATRIOT GAMES: MILITARY MASCULINITY AND THE RECOMPENSE OF VIRTUE 65
3. PRICKSONGS IN GOTHAM: OR, THE SEXUAL OECONOMY OF STATE IMAGINING 109
4. FRIENDSHIP, SLAVERY AND THE POLITICS OF PITY, INCLUDING A VISIT FROM PHILLIS WHEATLEY 150
5. WOMEN'S TIME AND WORK-DISCIPLINE: OR, THE SECRET HISTORY OF 'POOR MARIA' 197
6. 'BRAMIN, BRAMINE': STERNE, ELIZA DRAPER AND THE PASSAGE TO INDIA 247
7. CONCLUDING ALONG SHANDEAN LINES 291
Bibliography 308
Index 329
Acknowledgements vi
List of Illustrations viii
Abbreviations ix
INTRODUCTION: THE CULTURAL WORK OF EMPIRE 1
1. LUNACY IN THE COSMOPOLIS (1759): EXPANSION AND IMPERIAL RECOIL 28
2. PATRIOT GAMES: MILITARY MASCULINITY AND THE RECOMPENSE OF VIRTUE 65
3. PRICKSONGS IN GOTHAM: OR, THE SEXUAL OECONOMY OF STATE IMAGINING 109
4. FRIENDSHIP, SLAVERY AND THE POLITICS OF PITY, INCLUDING A VISIT FROM PHILLIS WHEATLEY 150
5. WOMEN'S TIME AND WORK-DISCIPLINE: OR, THE SECRET HISTORY OF 'POOR MARIA' 197
6. 'BRAMIN, BRAMINE': STERNE, ELIZA DRAPER AND THE PASSAGE TO INDIA 247
7. CONCLUDING ALONG SHANDEAN LINES 291
Bibliography 308
Index 329
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