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The 18th Century Literature Handbook is an essential reference guide for students and scholars seeking to understand one of English literature’s most transformative periods. This comprehensive work examines the major literary movements, genres, and prominent figures that defined the era, from the Restoration through the Romantic period.
Gary Day’s handbook covers critical topics including the development of the novel, Enlightenment philosophy in literature, satirical traditions, and the emergence of new poetic forms. Readers will gain insights into works by canonical authors while also discovering lesser-known writers who contributed significantly to the period’s literary landscape. The guide balances historical context with close textual analysis, making it invaluable for understanding how 18th century literature influenced subsequent literary traditions.
Published by Bloomsbury, this handbook serves as both an introductory text for new students and a reliable reference for advanced scholars researching this pivotal century in English literary history.







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