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Writing and the Rise of Finance ( Capital Satires of the Early Eighteenth Century English Literature and Thought 21 Series) Book

Writing and the Rise of Finance ( Capital Satires of the Early Eighteenth Century English Literature and Thought 21 Series)
Writing and the Rise of Finance ( Capital Satires of the Early Eighteenth Century English Literature and Thought 21 Series), The early eighteenth century saw a far-reaching financial revolution in England. In this original study, Colin Nicholson reads familiar texts such as Gulliver's Travels, The Beggar's Opera and The Dunciad as capital satires, responding to the social and, Writing and the Rise of Finance ( Capital Satires of the Early Eighteenth Century English Literature and Thought 21 Series) has a rating of 3 stars
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Writing and the Rise of Finance ( Capital Satires of the Early Eighteenth Century English Literature and Thought 21 Series), The early eighteenth century saw a far-reaching financial revolution in England. In this original study, Colin Nicholson reads familiar texts such as Gulliver's Travels, The Beggar's Opera and The Dunciad as capital satires, responding to the social and, Writing and the Rise of Finance ( Capital Satires of the Early Eighteenth Century English Literature and Thought 21 Series)
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  • Writing and the Rise of Finance ( Capital Satires of the Early Eighteenth Century English Literature and Thought 21 Series)
  • Written by author Colin Nicholson
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, May 2004
  • The early eighteenth century saw a far-reaching financial revolution in England. In this original study, Colin Nicholson reads familiar texts such as Gulliver's Travels, The Beggar's Opera and The Dunciad as "capital satires," responding to the social and
  • An original study of the early eighteenth century's financial revolution in the literature of the period.
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List of illustrations
Preface
List of abbreviations
Introduction1
1A culture of commodities: 'trivial things' in The Rape of the Lock27
2Cultivating the bubble: some investing contemporaries51
3'Some very bad effects': the strange case of Gulliver's Travels91
4'Bilk'd of virtue': The Beggar's Opera123
5'Abusing the city's best good men': Pope's poetry of the 1730s139
6'Illusion on the town': figuring out credit in The Dunciad177
Bibliography202
Index212


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