The English Rogue Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon A Witty Extravagant Continued in the Life of Meriton Latroon and Other Extravagants Complete

The English Rogue  Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon  A Witty Extravagant Continued in the Life of Meriton Latroon and Other Extravagants  Complete
Author: Richard Head,Francis Kirkman
Publsiher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1961
Genre: England
ISBN: 9781465534231

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When this piece was first published it was ushered into the World with the usual ceremony of a Preface, and that a large one, whereby the Authour intended and endeavoured to possess the Reader with a belief, that what was written was the Life of a Witty Extravagant, the Authours Friend and Acquaintance. This was the intent of the Writer, but the Readers could not be drawn to this belief, but in general concurred in this opinion, that it was the Life of the Authour, and notwithstanding all that hath been said to the contrary many still continue in this opinion. Indeed the whole story is so genuine and naturally described without any forcing or Romancing that all contained in it seems to be naturally true, and so i’le assure you it is, but not acted by any one single person, much less by the Authour, who is well known to be of an inclination much different from the foul debaucheries of the Relations, & if the Readers had read the Spanish Rogue, Gusman; the French Rogue, Francion; and several other by Forraign Wits, and have upon examination found that the Authors were persons of great eminency and honour, and that no part of their own writings were their own lives; they had happily changed their opinion of the Authour of this; but they holding this opinion caused him to desist from prosecuting his story in a Second Part, and he having laid down the Cudgels I took them up, and my design in so doing was out of three considerations, the first and chiefest was to gain ready money, the second I had an itch to gain some Reputation by being in Print, and thereby revenge my self on some who had abused me, and whose actions I recited, and the third was to advantage the Reader and make him a gainer by acquainting him with my experiences. This were the reasons for my engaging in the Second part, and the very same reason induced me to joyn with the Authour in composing and Writing a third and fourth Part, in which we have club’d so equally, and intermixt our stories so joyntly, that it is some difficulty for any at first sight to distinguish what we particularly Writ and now having concluded the Preface, which should never have been begun but that I had a blank page, and was unwilling to be so ill a husband for you, but that you should have all possible content for your money, and withal to tell you that I would not have you as yet to expect any more parts of the book, for although a fifth and last part is design’d, yet i’le assure you there is never a stitch amiss, nor one line Written of it, and if you desire that, you must give me encouragement by your speedy purchasing of what is already Written; and thereby you will ingage

The English Rogue Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon a Witty Extravagant

The English Rogue  Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon  a Witty Extravagant
Author: Richard Head,Francis Kirkman
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2023-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:8596547614340

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"The English Rogue: Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon, a Witty Extravagant" by Richard Head and Francis Kirkman is a captivating picaresque novel that takes readers on a rollicking journey through the adventures of Meriton Latroon, a charming but morally ambiguous rogue. Head and Kirkman's collaborative work offers a satirical and entertaining portrayal of 17th-century English society. Through the misadventures of the witty and irreverent Latroon, the novel explores themes of deception, social satire, and the complexities of human nature. It's a humorous and thought-provoking read that provides a unique window into the world of English literature during this period.

The English Rogue Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon a Witty Extravagant

The English Rogue Described  in the Life of Meriton Latroon  a Witty Extravagant
Author: Richard Head
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1668
Genre: Rogues and vagabonds
ISBN: BL:A0022563125

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The Rogue Narrative and Irish Fiction 1660 1790

The Rogue Narrative and Irish Fiction  1660 1790
Author: Joe Lines
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2021-09-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780815655190

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With characteristic lawlessness and connection to the common man, the figure of the rogue commanded the world of Irish fiction from 1660 to 1790. During this period of development for the Irish novel, this archetypal figure appears over and over again. Early Irish fiction combined the picaresque genre, focusing on a cunning, witty trickster or pícaro, with the escapades of real and notorious criminals. On the one hand, such rogue tales exemplified the English stereotypes of an unruly Ireland, but on the other, they also personified Irish patriotism. Existing between the dual publishing spheres of London and Dublin, the rogue narrative explored the complexities of Anglo-Irish relations. In this volume, Lines investigates why writers during the long eighteenth-century so often turned to the rogue narrative to discuss Ireland. Alongside recognized works of Irish fiction, such as those by William Chaigneau, Richard Head, and Charles Johnston, Lines presents lesser-known and even anonymous popular texts. With consideration for themes of conflict, migration, religion, and gender, Lines offers up a compelling connection between the rogues themselves, marked by persistence and adaptability, and the ever-popular rogue narrative in this early period of Irish writing.

The English Rogue

The English Rogue
Author: Richard Head
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1674
Genre: Impostors and imposture
ISBN: HARVARD:HN26UT

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The English Rogue

The English Rogue
Author: Richard Head,Francis Kirkman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1680
Genre: Drifters
ISBN: BSB:BSB10753673

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The English Rogue

The English Rogue
Author: Richard HEAD (Gent.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1680
Genre: Rogues and vagabonds
ISBN: HARVARD:HXGEZ1

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Illegitimacy Family and Stigma in England 1660 1834

Illegitimacy  Family  and Stigma in England  1660 1834
Author: Kate Gibson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2022-07-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192692825

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Illegitimacy, Family, and Stigma is the first full-length exploration of what it was like to be illegitimate in eighteenth-century England, a period of 'sexual revolution', unprecedented increase in illegitimate births, and intense debate over children's rights to state support. Using the words of illegitimate individuals and their families preserved in letters, diaries, poor relief, and court documents, this study reveals the impact of illegitimacy across the life cycle. How did illegitimacy affect children's early years, and their relationships with parents, siblings, and wider family as they grew up? Did illegitimacy limit education, occupation, or marriage chances? What were individuals' experiences of shame and stigma, and how did being illegitimate affect their sense of identity? Historian Kate Gibson investigates the circumstances that governed families' responses, from love and pragmatic acceptance, to secrecy and exclusion. In a major reframing of assumptions that illegitimacy was experienced only among the poor, this volume tells the stories of individuals from across the socio-economic scale, including children of royalty, physicians and lawyers, servants and agricultural labourers. It demonstrates that the stigma of illegitimacy operated along a spectrum, varying according to the type of parental relationship, the child's race, gender, and socio-economic status. Financial resources and the class-based ideals of parenthood or family life had a significant impact on how families reacted to illegitimacy. Class became more important over the eighteenth century, under the influence of Enlightenment ideals of tolerance, sensibility, and redemption. The child of sin was now recast as a pitiable object of charity, but this applied only to those who could fit narrow parameters of genteel tragedy. This vivid investigation of the meaning of illegitimacy gets to the heart of powerful inequalities in families, communities, and the state.