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Workshops of empire
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ISBN: 9781609383718 9781609383725 1609383729 1609383710 Year: 2015 Publisher: Iowa City

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During and just after World War II, an influential group of American writers and intellectuals projected a vision for literature that would save the free world. Novels, stories, plays, and poems, they believed, could inoculate weak minds against simplistic totalitarian ideologies, heal the spiritual wounds of global catastrophe, and just maybe prevent the like from happening again. As the Cold War began, high-minded and well-intentioned scholars, critics, and writers from across the political spectrum argued that human values remained crucial to civilization and that such values stood in dire need of formulation and affirmation. They believed that the complexity of literature—of ideas bound to concrete images, of ideologies leavened with experiences—enshrined such values as no other medium could. Creative writing emerged as a graduate discipline in the United States amid this astonishing swirl of grand conceptions. The early workshops were formed not only at the time of, but in the image of, and under the tremendous urgency of, the postwar imperatives for the humanities. Vivid renderings of personal experience would preserve the liberal democratic soul—a soul menaced by the gathering leftwing totalitarianism of the USSR and the memory of fascism in Italy and Germany. Workshops of Empire explores this history via the careers of Paul Engle at the University of Iowa and Wallace Stegner at Stanford. In the story of these founding fathers of the discipline, Eric Bennett discovers the cultural, political, literary, intellectual, and institutional underpinnings of creative writing programs within the university. He shows how the model of literary technique championed by the first writing programs—a model that values the interior and private life of the individual, whose experiences are not determined by any community, ideology, or political system—was born out of this Cold War context and continues to influence the way creative writing is taught, studied, read, and written into the twenty-first century.


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The worshipful company of wheelwrights of the City of London : 1670-1970.
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ISBN: 0715349368 Year: 1970 Publisher: Newton Abbot David & Charles

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Bibliothèque historique : livre XIV
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ISBN: 2251004599 9782251004594 Year: 1997 Volume: *237 Publisher: Paris Belles Lettres

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Bibliothèque historique
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ISBN: 2251004599 Year: 1997 Publisher: Paris Les Belles Lettres

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The Age of Johnson : A Scholarly Annual (Volume 24).
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ISBN: 1684483026 1684483042 Year: 2021 Publisher: New Brunswick : Bucknell University Press,

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The move to a new publisher has given The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual the opportunity to recommit to what it does best: present to a wide readership cant-free scholarly articles and essays and searching book reviews, all featuring a wide variety of approaches, written by both seasoned scholars and relative newcomers. Volume 24 features commentary on a range of Johnsonian topics: his reaction to Milton, his relation to the Allen family, his notes in his edition of Shakespeare, his use of Oliver Goldsmith in his Dictionary, and his always fascinating Nachleben. The volume also includes articles on topics of strong interest to Johnson: penal reform, Charlotte Lennox's professional literary career, and the "conjectural history" of Homer in the eighteenth century. For more than two decades, The Age of Johnson has presented a vast corpus of Johnsonian studies "in the broadest sense," as founding editor Paul J. Korshin put it in the preface to Volume 1, and it has retained the interest of a wide readership. In thousands of pages of articles, review essays, and reviews, The Age of Johnson has made a permanent contribution to our understanding of the eighteenth century, and particularly of Samuel Johnson, his circle, and his interests, and has also served as an outlet for writers who are not academics but have something important to say about the eighteenth century. ISSN 0884-5816.

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ISBN: 9782251006000 2251006001 2251003819 2251004351 2251005137 9782251003818 225100484X 2251004599 9782251006031 9782251006208 9782251005133 9782251004846 9782251001005 2251005323 9782251005713 9782251005737 2251000984 2251000992 225100100X 2251001018 2251001026 9782251001012 9782251004358 9782251000992 9782251004594 9782251001029 2251006206 2251006036 9782251000985 Year: 1993 Volume: 213, 240, 246, 248, 258, 327, Publisher: Paris : Les Belles Lettres,


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