Disputed Titles illuminates the ways in which inheritance shaped British novels of the Romantic period allowing them to negotiate the broader concerns of religious, ethnic, and national identities. It examines legal and material practices of inheritance and traces how the political and discursive implications developed of inheritance in discrete but parallel ways in both Ireland and Scotland since the "Glorious" Revolution, through the Jacobite Uprisings, the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars, and up to the Reform Act.
Disputed Titles illuminates the ways in which inheritance shaped British novels of the Romantic period allowing them to negotiate the broader concerns of religious, ethnic, and national identities. It examines legal and material practices of inheritance and traces how the political and discursive implications developed of inheritance in discrete but parallel ways in both Ireland and Scotland since the "Glorious" Revolution, through the Jacobite Uprisings, the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars, and up to the Reform Act.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Natasha Tessone is associate professor in the English Department at Oberlin College, where she teaches courses on late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British literature. Her articles and reviews have appeared in such journal as ELH, Studies in Romanticism, Studies in the Novel, Eighteenth-Century Fiction, and Éire-Ireland.
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Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction: Inheriting the Novel 1. "[M]ementi of ancient national splendour": Sydney Owenson's Ireland 2. Prophesying the Past: Guy Mannering and Scott's Grid of Inheritance 3. "Arresting fleeting property": Inheritance and the (Il)legitimacy of Historical Discourse in Scott's The Antiquary 4. Legacy of Blunder: Maria Edgeworth's Ireland 5. Fielding Fielding: Irish Tom Jones and a Plea for Passion in Maria Edgeworth's Ormond 6. A "fraud against aature": John Galt's The Entail Notes Bibliography Index About the Author
Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction: Inheriting the Novel 1. "[M]ementi of ancient national splendour": Sydney Owenson's Ireland 2. Prophesying the Past: Guy Mannering and Scott's Grid of Inheritance 3. "Arresting fleeting property": Inheritance and the (Il)legitimacy of Historical Discourse in Scott's The Antiquary 4. Legacy of Blunder: Maria Edgeworth's Ireland 5. Fielding Fielding: Irish Tom Jones and a Plea for Passion in Maria Edgeworth's Ormond 6. A "fraud against aature": John Galt's The Entail Notes Bibliography Index About the Author
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