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About the Author
Anthony W. Lee, who teaches at Arkansas Tech University and University of Maryland University College, has published a book and several articles on Johnson and his circle. He is currently finishing an annotated edition of Johnson's Rambler.
Reviews
'... the essays demonstrate the limitations of mentoring as a uniting modality which is adequate to the real. But more importantly, perhaps, this recurrent return of repressed variety helps us better understand why so many eighteenth-century miscellanies thought learning better served by exuberant cultivation of the diverse, the disparate, and the unexpected.' Review of English Studies 'All of the essays are pleasantly jargon free, informative and well written.' SHARP News '[This book] reveals the subtle balancing of seriousness and humour in both canonical and noncanonical texts.' The Scriblerian 'The scholars who contribute to the 2010 collection Mentoring in Eighteenth-Century British Literature and Culture ... expand the contemporary notion of mentoring and challenge readers to ponder new relationships among writers, readers, and their common texts. ... Through careful research and imaginative textual investigations and reconstructions, the scholars in this collection bring into focus new perspectives on visible and well-known mentoring relationships and relationships tllat have, until now, remained invisible and unexplored.' ECCB
Book Information
ISBN 9781138266087
Author Anthony W. Lee
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g