Between 1788 and 1805 a subgenre of the novel, which has come to be called the Jacobin novel, provided a series of representations of imprisonment and trial. By reading these politically charged representations against the shared ideology of social and political reform articulated by the writers William Godwin, Thomas Holcroft, Elizabeth Inchbald and Mary Wollstonecraft, we can see how the project of reform is effected and put to the test in their fictional works. I evaluate these novels against the background of penal and legal reform in the latter half of the eighteenth century in England, and offer a reading of the use of imprisonment and trial in fiction in the 1790s as one that functions both as an attack upon the penal and judicial ...
THESIS 10969In the eighteenth century it was commonly believed that Britain was experiencing a serva...
In writing the preface to his novel Caleb Williams in 1794, William Godwin observed that "Terror wa...
In this lively study of the development and transformation of voices of female offenders in nineteen...
Between 1788 and 1805 a subgenre of the novel, which has come to be called the Jacobin novel, provid...
Prison Forms: Genre and Excarceral Politics in Victorian Literature focuses on popular nineteenth-ce...
In 1794, Britain experienced a public crisis in representation when twelve men were tried for “Const...
This dissertation argues that the novel and the law courts are two historically interdependent story...
William Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Mary and Percy Shelley wrote during an era of democratic po...
This book analyses the different types of post-execution punishments and other aggravated execution ...
Examines literary and legal sources to document thoughts and feelings about capital punishment in th...
Anastasia English (1862?-1959) is Newfoundland's first significant female novelist. She was not only...
This dissertation explores the impact of legal and literary fictions about marriage on the modern hi...
The author examines the turn-of-the-century debate over prison reform by closely analyzing Richard M...
This article is part of my reassessment of the theoretical importance of Holinshed\u27s Chronicles...
The Newgate novel is a fascinating sub-genre of crime fiction which emerged in the 1830s as a respon...
THESIS 10969In the eighteenth century it was commonly believed that Britain was experiencing a serva...
In writing the preface to his novel Caleb Williams in 1794, William Godwin observed that "Terror wa...
In this lively study of the development and transformation of voices of female offenders in nineteen...
Between 1788 and 1805 a subgenre of the novel, which has come to be called the Jacobin novel, provid...
Prison Forms: Genre and Excarceral Politics in Victorian Literature focuses on popular nineteenth-ce...
In 1794, Britain experienced a public crisis in representation when twelve men were tried for “Const...
This dissertation argues that the novel and the law courts are two historically interdependent story...
William Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Mary and Percy Shelley wrote during an era of democratic po...
This book analyses the different types of post-execution punishments and other aggravated execution ...
Examines literary and legal sources to document thoughts and feelings about capital punishment in th...
Anastasia English (1862?-1959) is Newfoundland's first significant female novelist. She was not only...
This dissertation explores the impact of legal and literary fictions about marriage on the modern hi...
The author examines the turn-of-the-century debate over prison reform by closely analyzing Richard M...
This article is part of my reassessment of the theoretical importance of Holinshed\u27s Chronicles...
The Newgate novel is a fascinating sub-genre of crime fiction which emerged in the 1830s as a respon...
THESIS 10969In the eighteenth century it was commonly believed that Britain was experiencing a serva...
In writing the preface to his novel Caleb Williams in 1794, William Godwin observed that "Terror wa...
In this lively study of the development and transformation of voices of female offenders in nineteen...