Christopher Smart and Satire: 'Mary Midnight' and the Midwife

Sampul Depan
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 28 Apr 2013 - 240 halaman

Christopher Smart and Satire explores the lively and idiosyncratic world of satire in the eighteenth-century periodical, focusing on the way that writers adopted personae to engage with debates taking place during the British Enlightenment. Taking Christopher Smart's audacious and hitherto underexplored Midwife, or Old Woman's Magazine (1750-1753) as her primary source, Min Wild provides a rich examination of the prizewinning Cambridge poet's adoption of the bizarre, sardonic 'Mary Midnight' as his alter-ego. Her analysis provides insights into the difficult position in which eighteenth-century writers were placed, as ideas regarding the nature and functions of authorship were gradually being transformed. At the same time, Wild also demonstrates that Smart's use of 'Mary Midnight' is part of a tradition of learned wit, having an established history and characterized by identifiable satirical and rhetorical techniques.

Wild's engagement with her exuberant source materials establishes the skill and ingenuity of Smart's often undervalued, multilayered prose satire. As she explores Smart's use of a peculiarly female voice, Wild offers us a picture of an ingenious and ribald wit whose satirical overview of society explores, overturns, and anatomises questions of gender, politics, and scientific and literary endeavors.

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Introduction
1
Personal Identity and Personae in the EighteenthCentury Periodical
15
The Jakes of Genius The Nature of the Midwife
43
A Terrible Old Lady The Persona of Mary Midnight
73
A Perfect Swiss in Writing Literature and Authorship in the Midwife
103
Inwardly Working a Stirre to the Mynde Political Satire in the Midwife
133
The Kind Juggler Social Satire and Enlightenment in the Midwife
165
Appendix 1
197
Appendix 2
199
Bibliography
203
Index
219
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Min Wild is based in the Department of Humanities at the University of Exeter, UK.

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