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After Defoe, Before the Dunciad: Giles Jacob and A Vindication of the Press
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The Strength of Weak Ties: Eliza Haywood’s Social Network in The Dunciad in Four Books (1743)
Published 2019-12-01Subjects: “…the dunciad's social networks…”
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Opera, Excess, and the discourse of Luxury in eighteenth-Century England
Published 2014-12-01“…Opera is, in common parlance, a “luxury” item, and there is no question that the connection between opera and luxury was made in the eighteenth century: to cite but two examples, in 1738, the Daily Post denounced “luxury at the opera,” while in 1742, the New Dunciad called it “the harlot-form soft sliding by” and commented on the genre’s “luxurious and effeminating sounds.” …”
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Nabokov and play
Published 2007“…The sixth chapter argues that Pale Fire (1962) belongs to the genre of the literary game, and is in complex intertextual relation to a previous literary game, Pope's Dunciad.</p>…”
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'And I am re-begot': the textual afterlives of John Donne
Published 2016“…I end by looking at the problematic offered by the dual critique and celebration in Pope's versification of Donne's <em>Satyres</em>, and at the <em>Dunciad</em>, to see where the limits of allusion come up against Pope's cacophonous multiplicity of voices. …”
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