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The History of Pompey the Little Francis Coventry

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The History of Pompey the Little Francis Coventry


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Résumé

Pompey the Little, the canine narrator of this story, is a uniquely observant and witty guide to eighteenth-century culture, both high and low. In the course of the novel Pompey is passed from owner to owner, offering a panoramic vision of English and European societies in the period.

The History of Pompey the Little Résumé

The History of Pompey the Little: Or, The Life and Adventures of a Lap-Dog Francis Coventry

Pompey the Little, the canine narrator of this story, is a uniquely observant and witty guide to eighteenth-century culture, both high and low. In the course of the novel Pompey is passed from owner to owner, offering a panoramic vision of English and European societies in the period. Written with sparkling irony, The History of Pompey the Little is an important example of an it-narrative, or a narrative written from a non-human perspective; this genre allows the novelist to move between levels of society and to observe human behaviour from an outsiders perspective.

The rich selection of historical documents in the appendices to this Broadview edition includes a similar narrative told by a cat, along with other writings on eighteenth-century attitudes towards animals.

The History of Pompey the Little Avis

This fine edition of Coventrys novel will contribute to the scholarly conversation about the generic affiliations, conceptual concerns, and cultural underpinnings of the it-narrative. It will also serve as a terrific teaching text and should find a home on a variety of eighteenth-century syllabi. Thoroughly but unobtrusively annotated for both context and terminology, this edition is well suited to the undergraduate reader, who will benefit from its accessible introduction and notes, as well as a helpful set of appendices. Heather Keenleyside, University of Chicago, from Eighteenth-Century Fiction Volume 23

Nicholas Hudson has done scholars and students alike an enormous service by producing the first edition of The History of Pompey the Little to appear in over thirty years. Francis Coventrys lively and entertaining work exemplifies the tradition of mock-heroic satire between Popes Rape of the Lock and Byrons Don Juan, yet readers are perhaps more likely to appreciate Pompey the Little as an early it-narrative. Hudsons useful introduction discusses Pompeys place in the history of the English novel and explores its connection to the period debates about the relationship between humans and animals and about the boundary between people and objects. Mark Blackwell, University of Hartford

À propos de Francis Coventry

Nicholas Hudson is Professor of English at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of Samuel Johnson and the Making of Modern England (Cambridge University Press, 2003).

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Acknowledgements

Introduction

Francis Coventry: A Brief Chronology

A Note on the Text

The History of Pompey the Little; or the Life and Adventures of a Lap-Dog

Appendix A: Omitted Section from Book II, Chapters VI-VII in the Third Edition

Appendix B: From Anonymous, The Life and Adventures of a Cat (1760)

Appendix C: Anonymous, An Essay on the New Species of Writing Founded by Mr. Fielding (1751)

Appendix D: Poems by Francis Coventry

  1. Penshurst (1750)
  2. To the Hon. Wilmot Vaughan, Esq. in Wales (1755)

Appendix E: Eighteenth-Century Discussions of Animals

  1. Pierre Bayle, Rorarius, from The Dictionary Historical and Critical (1696)
  2. Samuel Johnson, The Idler, No. 24 (1758)
  3. From Anonymous, A Dissertation on Mr. Hogarths ... The Four Stages of Cruelty (1751)

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Informations supplémentaires

GOR006838169
9781551117348
1551117347
The History of Pompey the Little: Or, The Life and Adventures of a Lap-Dog Francis Coventry
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Broadview Press Ltd
2008-08-30
276
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