Mentoring in Eighteenth-century British Literature and Culture
Mentoring in Eighteenth-century British Literature and CultureAnthony W. Lee
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Mentoring in Eighteenth-century British Literature and Culture

Mentoring in Eighteenth-century British Literature and Culture

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Making a case for the importance of mentoring in the eighteenth century, particularly in expanding print culture, this collection employs a variety of critical and methodological approaches reflective of the diversity of the mentoring experiences. Authors considered include John Wilmot the Earl of Rochester, John Dryden, Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, Mary Wollstonecraft, Elizabeth Carter, and Samuel Johnson.