Swiftly Sterneward: Essays on Laurence Sterne and His Times in Honor of Melvyn New
These thirteen essays have been collected to honor Melvyn New, professor emeritus (Florida), and are prefaced by a description of his scholarly career of more than forty years. Suggesting the wide range of that career, the first eight essays offer various critical perspectives on a diverse group of eighteenth-century authors. These include a reading of Eliot in the shadow of Pope; a comparison of Gainsborough’s final paintings and Sterne’s Sentimental Journey; a study of Johnson and casuistry; a discussion of Smollett’s view of slavery in Roderick Random; a bibliographical study of a Lyttelton poem; a comparison of Swift and Nietzsche; and two essays about Fielding’s Joseph Andrews. Laurence Sterne, the primary focus of Professor New’s scholarship, is also the focus of the final five essays, which treat Sterne in contexts as disparate as the kabbalah, abolitionist discourse, local English church politics, the use of the fragment, and, finally, the culture of modernity.
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Swiftly Sterneward: Essays on Laurence Sterne and His Times in Honor of Melvyn New
These thirteen essays have been collected to honor Melvyn New, professor emeritus (Florida), and are prefaced by a description of his scholarly career of more than forty years. Suggesting the wide range of that career, the first eight essays offer various critical perspectives on a diverse group of eighteenth-century authors. These include a reading of Eliot in the shadow of Pope; a comparison of Gainsborough’s final paintings and Sterne’s Sentimental Journey; a study of Johnson and casuistry; a discussion of Smollett’s view of slavery in Roderick Random; a bibliographical study of a Lyttelton poem; a comparison of Swift and Nietzsche; and two essays about Fielding’s Joseph Andrews. Laurence Sterne, the primary focus of Professor New’s scholarship, is also the focus of the final five essays, which treat Sterne in contexts as disparate as the kabbalah, abolitionist discourse, local English church politics, the use of the fragment, and, finally, the culture of modernity.
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Swiftly Sterneward: Essays on Laurence Sterne and His Times in Honor of Melvyn New

Swiftly Sterneward: Essays on Laurence Sterne and His Times in Honor of Melvyn New

Swiftly Sterneward: Essays on Laurence Sterne and His Times in Honor of Melvyn New

Swiftly Sterneward: Essays on Laurence Sterne and His Times in Honor of Melvyn New

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These thirteen essays have been collected to honor Melvyn New, professor emeritus (Florida), and are prefaced by a description of his scholarly career of more than forty years. Suggesting the wide range of that career, the first eight essays offer various critical perspectives on a diverse group of eighteenth-century authors. These include a reading of Eliot in the shadow of Pope; a comparison of Gainsborough’s final paintings and Sterne’s Sentimental Journey; a study of Johnson and casuistry; a discussion of Smollett’s view of slavery in Roderick Random; a bibliographical study of a Lyttelton poem; a comparison of Swift and Nietzsche; and two essays about Fielding’s Joseph Andrews. Laurence Sterne, the primary focus of Professor New’s scholarship, is also the focus of the final five essays, which treat Sterne in contexts as disparate as the kabbalah, abolitionist discourse, local English church politics, the use of the fragment, and, finally, the culture of modernity.

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ISBN-13: 9781611490589
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Publication date: 04/07/2011
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

W. B. Gerard is associate professor of English at Auburn University Montgomery.
E. Derek Taylor is associate professor of English at Longwood University.
Robert G. Walker was a graduate student under Melvyn New at the University of Florida from 1969-1974.

Table of Contents

Introduction xi

Selected Publications Melvyn New xix

Part I Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century

1 Alexander Pope, T. S. Eliot, and the Fate of Poetry Joseph G. Kronick 3

2 A Sentimental Journey through Thomas Gainsborough's "Cottage-door" Paintings E. Derek Taylor 29

3 Johnson and Moral Argument: "We talked of the casuistical question…" Robert G. Walker 47

4 Slavery in Roderick Random Taylor Corse 73

5 The Printing and Publication of Three Folio Editions of George Lyttelton's To the Memory of a Lady Lately Deceased (1747-1748) James E. May 85

6 Parson Adams's Sermons: Benjamin Hoadly and Henry Fielding Martha F. Bowden 111

7 Joseph Andrews, Realism, and Openness Eric Rothstein 129

8 Satire and the Psychology of Religion in Swift and Nietzsche Frank Palmeri 143

Part II Perspectives on Laurence Sterne

9 Gershom Scholem's Reading of Tristram Shandy Elizabeth Kraft 163

10 Laurence Sterne, the Apostrophe, and American Abolitionism, 1788-1831 W. B. Gerard 181

11 Attribution Problems in Sterne's Ecclesiastical and Secular Politickings W. G. Day 207

12 Sterne and the Miracle of the Fragment Madeleine Descargues-Grant 223

13 The Centrality of Sterne in the Culture of Modernity, or Melvyn New and the Rewriting of the West Donald R. Wehrs 245

Index 269

About the Contributors 277

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