Empire and Identity
An Eighteenth-Century Sourcebook
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Publisher Description
This anthology of primary material brings together literary and non-literary texts from the 18th century focusing on issues including commerce and colonialism. Britons' sense of identity in the 18th century see-sawed between embattled vulnerability and unassailable supremacy. Empire was crucial in shaping this, but contact with other peoples often threw into sharp relief or transformed this sense of identity. This book will be an essential resource for those studying this period; it traces these shifts in mood and the impact of imperial encounters in a variety of material, including poems, plays, speeches, letters, and accounts of travel, exploration and captivity.
The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff Esq: revised and corrected by the author. ... [pt.1]
1712
England in Shakespeare's Day
2013
Mr. Pope's literary correspondence. Volume the third. With letters to, and, from the Duke of Shrewsberry, Lord Lansdowne,: [pt.3]
1735
The plain dealer: being select essays on several curious subjects: relating to friendship, ... poetry, and other branches of polite literature. Publish'd originally in the year 1724. And now first collected into two volumes. ... [pt.2]
1730
The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff Esq: revised and corrected by the author. ... [pt.3]
1712
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, February 28, 1891
2017