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Leslie Stephen

English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century

In “English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century,” Leslie Stephen expertly navigates the intricate interplay between literature and the socio-political environment of 18th-century England. This scholarly work employs a critical lens, fusing literary analysis with an exploration of contemporary societal issues such as class structure, political upheaval, and the birth of modern individualism. Stephen's eloquent prose captures the essence of this transformative period, marked by the emergence of the novel and the rise of influential literary figures, thereby painting a comprehensive portrait of how literature both reflected and shaped societal values. Leslie Stephen, a prominent literary critic and philosopher, was significantly influenced by his background as the son of a clergyman and his own experiences within the intellectual circles of Victorian England. His deep engagement with literary history and philosophy imbued him with a keen understanding of the cultural forces at play during the 18th century, prompting his robust analysis of literature'Äôs role in social discourse. Stephen's comprehensive approach reveals not only the literary landscape but also the broader societal currents that influenced these works. “English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century” is a vital read for scholars and anyone fascinated by the foundations of English literature. Stephen's nuanced exploration challenges readers to reconsider the relationship between literature and society, offering valuable insights into the legacy of 18th-century thought that still resonates today.
171 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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