Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Goring, Paul Michael"
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Authorial Authority and the Mapping of An -Ana
Goring, Paul Michael (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
'Debt, Death, and Literary Inheritance: The Ends of Sterne and A Sentimental Journey'
Goring, Paul Michael (Chapter, 2021) -
'The Evolution of "A Sentimental Journey, by a Lady" in The Lady's Magazine'
Goring, Paul Michael (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article reassesses the long serial publication ‘A Sentimental Journey, by a Lady’ (1770-1777) and attempts to liberate it from Robert Mayo’s damning judgment in the early 1960s, which, together with problems of ... -
'I saw the Man, that saw the Man, that said he saw this wondrous Sight': Mediating the Spectacle of George III's Coronation in the Newspapers
Goring, Paul Michael (Chapter, 2021)As I have seen it, I declare I would not have missed the Sight upon any Consideration. The Friendship of Mr. Rolles, who procured me a Pass-Ticket, as they call it, enabled me to be present both in the Hall and the Abbey; ... -
John Opie’s Portrait of Charles Macklin and the Shakespeare Gallery
Goring, Paul Michael (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Macklin's Books
Goring, Paul Michael (Chapter, 2022)This chapter analyses the content of Macklin’s large library, and it considers how his book collecting tendencies may be read as indicators of his personal, professional and scholarly interests and of his position within ... -
Notes on a (currently) lost pamphlet by Samuel Paterson
Goring, Paul Michael (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022) -
Sentimental Courtship Novels in Eighteenth-Century England - Their Guidance on Marriage-Related Issues and Contribution to Progressive Transitions in English Society
Arvesen, Kristin Cecilie (Master thesis, 2018)The purpose of this thesis is to showcase sentimental courtship novels’ socio-historical potential, as opposed to reading them as mere entertainment. It attempts to provide the literary field – through in-depth work on a ... -
The Elocutionary Movement in Britain
Goring, Paul Michael (Chapter, 2017)This chapter surveys the rhetorical treatises and associated cultural practices that constituted the elocutionary movement—a strand within rhetoric that flourished in eighteenth-century Britain and placed particular emphasis ... -
The resurrection of Sherlock Holmes: How Conan Doyle's detective fiction changed after his hero's rebirth
Selvåg, Daniel (Master thesis, 2018)Arthur Conan Doyle, the author of one of the most famous detectives in literature chose to kill his character and stop writing crime-stories after having published a little less than half of the total Sherlock Holmes ... -
"The Sinking of Charles Macklin's Scholarship"
Goring, Paul Michael (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019) -
Theatrical Gold Diggers: Fortune-Hunting and the Irish on and off the Eighteenth-Century Stage
Goring, Paul Michael (Journal article, 2018)Plays about fortune-hunters constitute one of the main subgenres of eighteenth-century comic drama. Uncovering a misattribution to the actor-playwright Charles Macklin of a 1750 farce, The Fortune-Hunters, this essay ... -
Women in "the world as it is": Food, Sex and Appetite in Amelia Opie's Adeline Mowbray
Toft, Lina Birgitte Sollie (Master thesis, 2012)