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Author McIntosh, Carey

Title The evolution of English prose, 1700-1800 : style, politeness, and print culture / Carey McIntosh
Published Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1998

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 276 pages)
Contents 1. The ordering of English. Hypotheses, contexts. Approaches. Cultural insecurity in the early eighteenth century. Cultural complacency in the later eighteenth century -- 2. Literacy and politeness: the gentrification of English prose. Early eighteenth-century prose. Late eighteenth-century prose. Orality and writtenness. Microscope and telescope -- 3. Testing the model. Defoe and Paine. Pope and Wordsworth. Astell and Wollstonecraft. Jonathan Swift. Edmund Burke. Shaftesbury -- 4. Loose and periodic sentences. What makes a sentence periodic? The domains of periodicity. Defoe and the syntax of accumulation. Joseph Addison -- 5. Lofty language and low. James Boswell. Decorum and genre and Boswell's Life
Summary Between 1700 and 1800 English prose became more polite and less closely tied to speech. A large scale feminisation of literary and other values coincided with the development of a mature print culture; these two historical trends make themselves felt in the evolution of prose. In this book Carey McIntosh explores oral dimensions of written texts not only in writers such as Swift, Defoe and Astell, who have a strong colloquial base, but also in more bookish writers, including Shaftesbury, Johnson and Burke. After 1760, McIntosh argues, prose became more dignified and more self-consciously rhetorical. He examines the new correctness, sponsored by prescriptive grammars and Scottish rhetorics of the third quarter of the century; the new politeness, sponsored by women writers; and standardisation, which by definition encouraged precision and abstractness in language. This book offers support for a hypothesis that these are not only stylistic changes but also major events in the history of the language
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-267) and index
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Subject English prose literature -- History and criticism
Women -- Books and reading -- Great Britain -- History
Literature publishing -- Great Britain -- History
Written communication -- Great Britain -- History
Literacy -- Great Britain -- History
English language -- Rhetoric.
English language -- Style.
Courtesy in literature.
Exposition (Rhetoric)
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
Exposition (Rhetoric)
Courtesy in literature
English language -- Rhetoric
English language -- Style
English prose literature
Intellectual life
Literacy
Literature publishing
Women -- Books and reading
Written communication
Engels.
Proza.
Literaire taal.
SUBJECT Great Britain -- Intellectual life. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056850
Subject Great Britain
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 97040963
ISBN 0511005954
9780511005954
9780511582790
051158279X
9780521624329
0521624320
9780521021548
0521021545