Through an examination of a representative body of nonfiction prose from the French Revolution debate and a variety of subgenres of the novel from the 1790-1814 period, this study traces the development of the discursive phenomenon it describes as "the struggle for history's authority" and the consequences thereof for the British novel.
Through an examination of a representative body of nonfiction prose from the French Revolution debate and a variety of subgenres of the novel from the 1790-1814 period, this study traces the development of the discursive phenomenon it describes as "the struggle for history's authority" and the consequences thereof for the British novel.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture, 1650-1850
Acknowledgments Introduction: The French Revolution Debate, the Discourses of History, and the British Novel, 1790-1814 Part I: Reading History in a Revolutionary Age, 1789-1794 1. 1688 in the 1790s: Strategies for Interpreting the Glorious Revolution 2. The Presence of the Past: The Discourses of History Part II: Novel and History, 1793-1814 3. Order under Siege: The Discourses of History in the Anti-Jacobin Novel 4. The Crumbling (E)state: The Problem of History in the Novel of Reform 5. Representing History in a Post-Revolutionary Age: Varieties of Early Historical Fiction Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction: The French Revolution Debate, the Discourses of History, and the British Novel, 1790-1814 Part I: Reading History in a Revolutionary Age, 1789-1794 1. 1688 in the 1790s: Strategies for Interpreting the Glorious Revolution 2. The Presence of the Past: The Discourses of History Part II: Novel and History, 1793-1814 3. Order under Siege: The Discourses of History in the Anti-Jacobin Novel 4. The Crumbling (E)state: The Problem of History in the Novel of Reform 5. Representing History in a Post-Revolutionary Age: Varieties of Early Historical Fiction Bibliography Index About the Author
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