This study examines how debates about history during the French Revolution informed and changed the nature of the British novel between 1790 and 1814. During these years, intersections between history, political ideology, and fiction, as well as the various meanings of the term “history” itself, were multiple and far reaching. Morgan Rooney elucidates these subtleties clearly and convincingly. While political writers of the 1790s—Burke, Price, Mackintosh, Paine, Godwin, Wollstonecraft, and others—debate the historical meaning of the Glorious Revolution as a prelude to broader ideological arguments about the significance of the past for the present and future, novelists engage with this discourse by representing moments of the past or otherw...
For metropolitan Britons, the American War of Independence began as a traumatic civil war and ended ...
For metropolitan Britons, the American War of Independence began as a traumatic civil war and ended ...
This dissertation examines a corpus of English novels which have been little studied in France as ye...
This thesis examines the history of the British novel from 1790 to 1814, arguing that the struggle f...
In the later eighteenth and earlier nineteenth centuries novels were believed to have the power to s...
This book is a major reassessment of the French Revolution's impact on the English novel of the Roma...
Historians and literary scholars tend to agree that British intellectual culture underwent a fundame...
Sir Walter Scott is often regarded as the first historical novelist. Reinventing Liberty challenges ...
This study seeks to explain the vanishing of epistolary fiction in the romantic period, exploring th...
Sir Walter Scott is often regarded as the first historical novelist. Reinventing Liberty challenges ...
The study of British attitudes to the French Revolution continues to attract substantial scholarly a...
The British historical novel has often been defined in the terms set by Walter Scott’s fiction, as a...
The British historical novel has often been defined in the terms set by Walter Scott’s fiction, as a...
The study of British attitudes to the French Revolution continues to attract substantial scholarly a...
The study of British attitudes to the French Revolution continues to attract substantial scholarly a...
For metropolitan Britons, the American War of Independence began as a traumatic civil war and ended ...
For metropolitan Britons, the American War of Independence began as a traumatic civil war and ended ...
This dissertation examines a corpus of English novels which have been little studied in France as ye...
This thesis examines the history of the British novel from 1790 to 1814, arguing that the struggle f...
In the later eighteenth and earlier nineteenth centuries novels were believed to have the power to s...
This book is a major reassessment of the French Revolution's impact on the English novel of the Roma...
Historians and literary scholars tend to agree that British intellectual culture underwent a fundame...
Sir Walter Scott is often regarded as the first historical novelist. Reinventing Liberty challenges ...
This study seeks to explain the vanishing of epistolary fiction in the romantic period, exploring th...
Sir Walter Scott is often regarded as the first historical novelist. Reinventing Liberty challenges ...
The study of British attitudes to the French Revolution continues to attract substantial scholarly a...
The British historical novel has often been defined in the terms set by Walter Scott’s fiction, as a...
The British historical novel has often been defined in the terms set by Walter Scott’s fiction, as a...
The study of British attitudes to the French Revolution continues to attract substantial scholarly a...
The study of British attitudes to the French Revolution continues to attract substantial scholarly a...
For metropolitan Britons, the American War of Independence began as a traumatic civil war and ended ...
For metropolitan Britons, the American War of Independence began as a traumatic civil war and ended ...
This dissertation examines a corpus of English novels which have been little studied in France as ye...