A Clubbable Man: Essays on Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture in Honor of Greg Clingham

Author:   Anthony W Lee ,  Anthony W Lee ,  Philip Smallwood ,  David Hopkins
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
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9781684483501


Pages:   322
Publication Date:   17 June 2022
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 99 years
Format:   Paperback
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A Clubbable Man: Essays on Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture in Honor of Greg Clingham


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Samuel Johnson famously referred to his future biographer, the unsociable magistrate Sir John Hawkins, as ""a most unclubbable man."" Conversely, this celebratory volume gathers distinguished eighteenth-century studies scholars to honor the achievements, professional generosity, and sociability of Greg Clingham, taking as its theme textual and social group formations. Here, Philip Smallwood examines the ""mirrored minds"" of Johnson and Shakespeare, while David Hopkins parses intersections of the general and particular in three key eighteenth-century figures. Aaron Hanlon draws parallels between instances of physical rambling and rhetorical strategies in Johnson's Rambler, while Cedric D. Reverand dissects the intertextual strands uniting Dryden and Pope. Contributors take up other topics significant to the field, including post-feminism, travel, and seismology. Whether discussing cultural exchange or textual reciprocities, each piece extends the theme, building on the trope of relationship to organize and express its findings. Rounding out this collection are tributes from Clingham's former students and colleagues, including original poetry.

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Author:   Anthony W Lee ,  Anthony W Lee ,  Philip Smallwood ,  David Hopkins
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.916kg
ISBN:  

9781684483501


ISBN 10:   1684483506
Pages:   322
Publication Date:   17 June 2022
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 99 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""The publication of A Clubbable Man: Essays on Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture in Honor of Greg Clingham provides an occasion to identify a few of the elements of a successful Festschrift and to explain why this particular tribute to a true hero of our field is one of the very best of its kind."" (The Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer) ""Editor, author, de facto publisher, and dedicated teacher, Greg Clingham is remarkable among eighteenth-century scholars for his versatility and productivity. A Clubbable Man brings together a star-studded cast of Clingham's colleagues, students, and friends to celebrate a career of consequence in a suitably diverse, elegantly written, and original collection of essays."" - Robert DeMaria (editor of The Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson) ""This rich collection of work by leading scholars of Samuel Johnson and adjacent eighteenth-century conversations broadens and deepens our own conversations significantly. The vital interplay of social communication and individual achievement emerges clearly throughout this well-conceived, capacious, and handsome volume."" - John Sitter (author of The Cambridge Introduction to Eighteenth-Century Poetry)


This rich collection of work by leading scholars of Samuel Johnson and adjacent eighteenth-century conversations broadens and deepens our own conversations significantly. The vital interplay of social communication and individual achievement emerges clearly throughout this well-conceived, capacious, and handsome volume. --John Sitter author of The Cambridge Introduction to Eighteenth-Century Poetry Editor, author, de facto publisher, and dedicated teacher, Greg Clingham is remarkable among eighteenth-century scholars for his versatility and productivity. A Clubbable Man brings together a star-studded cast of Clingham's colleagues, students, and friends to celebrate a career of consequence in a suitably diverse, elegantly written, and original collection essays. --Robert DeMaria editor of The Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson


This rich collection of work by leading scholars of Samuel Johnson and adjacent eighteenth-century conversations broadens and deepens our own conversations significantly. The vital interplay of social communication and individual achievement emerges clearly throughout this well-conceived, capacious, and handsome volume. --John Sitter author of The Cambridge Introduction to Eighteenth-Century Poetry Editor, author, de facto publisher, and dedicated teacher, Greg Clingham is remarkable among eighteenth-century scholars for his versatility and productivity. A Clubbable Man brings together a star-studded cast of Clingham's colleagues, students, and friends to celebrate a career of consequence in a suitably diverse, elegantly written, and original collection of essays. --Robert DeMaria editor of The Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson


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ANTHONY W. LEE is an expert on Samuel Johnson and his circle, mentoring, and intertextuality. He has published more than forty essays on Johnson and eighteenth-century literature and culture, and six books, most recently New Essays on Samuel Johnson: Revaluation, Community and Solitude: New Essays on Johnson’s Circle (Bucknell University Press), and “Modernity Johnson”: Samuel Johnson Among the Modernists. He has taught at a number of colleges and universities, including the University of Arkansas, Kentucky Wesleyan College, the University of the District of Columbia, and the University of Maryland University College, where he also served as director of the English and humanities program. He is currently a visiting lecturer at Arkansas Tech University and lives in Dardanelle, Arkansas.

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