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Epistolary Spaces: English Letter-writing from the Foundation of the Post Office to Richardson's "Clarissa" (Studies in Early Modern English Literature) - Hardcover

 
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The author explores and describes the nature of what he terms "epistolary spaces", phenomena that came into being as a result of the foundation during the 1650s of a Post Office available to the general public. He focuses on the history of letter-writing by English men and women, and in so doing he shows how the imaginations of letter writers were affected by the increasingly cheaper, faster and more efficient postal services that were developed throughout the time period covered. The book makes a detailed study of five "real" correspondences, reading the letters in terms of their social and political interest and addressing such concerns as class, gender, collections of model letters and the importance of London to English epistolary spaces. How portrays epistolary spaces variously as arenas in which to explore the new urban culture of London, in the love letters of Dorothy Osborne (1652-4); courtly enclaves, in the diplomatic letters of the dramatist Sir George Etherege (1685-9); and aristocratic redoubts, in the correspondence between the Countesses of Hertford and Pomfret (1739-41). Finally, How examines the letters that constitute Richardson's novel "Clarissa", showing how the artistic achievement of Richardson's greatest novel was aided by almost a century of just such imaginations of epistolary spaces as are to be found in the letters of Clarissa Harlowe, Anna Howe and Robert Lovelace.

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  • PublisherAshgate Publishing Limited
  • Publication date2003
  • ISBN 10 0754603547
  • ISBN 13 9780754603542
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages224

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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Good. A few light scuffs and nicks to cover. Text underlined and pencil marks in margins on several pages. Overall, sound and serviceable. Publisher's note: The author explores and describes the nature of "epistolary spaces" - phenomena that came into being with the foundation of a postal service for the general public in the 1650s. Focusing on the history of letter-writing by English men and women, he shows how this affected writers' imaginations. Size: 22.2 x 15.9 x 1.9 cm. viii, 214 pp. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Literature & Literary; Great Britain Post Office -- History; English letters -- History and criticism; English literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism; English literature -- 18th century -- History and criticism; Letter writing -- England -- History; Letters in literature; Epistolary fiction, English -- History and criticism; Letter writing in literature; ISBN: 0754603547. ISBN/EAN: 9780754603542. Add. Inventory No: 240311NPG007026. Seller Inventory # 240311NPG007026

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