This thesis is a comprehensive, chronological and synoptic study of political thought in the eleven novels of Charlotte Smith (1749-1806), published between 1788 and 1802. It traces the ways in which Smith incorporates topics which were the subject of political debate in the period immediately following the outbreak of the French Revolution into the framework of the courtship novel, and demonstrates her engagement with what was being said and written by polemicists in response to events in both France and England. By examining each of Smith's novels in relation to a wide range of contemporary political writing, I show that she participated more continuously and closely in the political discourse of the 1790s than has been realised or docume...
This study traces Charlotte Smith's relations with the literary world of her day, assembling materia...
This study examines how debates about history during the French Revolution informed and changed the ...
In 1847, when Charlotte Brontë was writing Jane Eyre in Haworth parsonage and secretly dreaming of h...
This thesis is a comprehensive, chronological and synoptic study of political thought in the eleven ...
In this dissertation I argue that Charlotte Smith\u27s novels offer evidence of Mikhail M. Bakhtin\u...
There is a pattern in nineteenth-century Britain that only exists within novels written by women. T...
In The Young Philosopher , George Delmont embraces an agrarian life and devotes himself to the pursu...
In the later eighteenth and earlier nineteenth centuries novels were believed to have the power to s...
William Godwin, in An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793) shares the radical vision of pol...
Despite the turmoil, turbulence, and strain of her life as a young mother of twelve children married...
This study examines the form and function of Charlotte Smith\u27s allusions to the plays of Shakespe...
This dissertation examines how several British novelists--Elizabeth Hamilton, Phebe Gibbes, Sydney O...
This thesis traces British responses to the French Revolution between 1790 and 1795 in the work of t...
This thesis examines the history of the British novel from 1790 to 1814, arguing that the struggle f...
This thesis examines women writersâ contributions to the development of Whig literary culture in the...
This study traces Charlotte Smith's relations with the literary world of her day, assembling materia...
This study examines how debates about history during the French Revolution informed and changed the ...
In 1847, when Charlotte Brontë was writing Jane Eyre in Haworth parsonage and secretly dreaming of h...
This thesis is a comprehensive, chronological and synoptic study of political thought in the eleven ...
In this dissertation I argue that Charlotte Smith\u27s novels offer evidence of Mikhail M. Bakhtin\u...
There is a pattern in nineteenth-century Britain that only exists within novels written by women. T...
In The Young Philosopher , George Delmont embraces an agrarian life and devotes himself to the pursu...
In the later eighteenth and earlier nineteenth centuries novels were believed to have the power to s...
William Godwin, in An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793) shares the radical vision of pol...
Despite the turmoil, turbulence, and strain of her life as a young mother of twelve children married...
This study examines the form and function of Charlotte Smith\u27s allusions to the plays of Shakespe...
This dissertation examines how several British novelists--Elizabeth Hamilton, Phebe Gibbes, Sydney O...
This thesis traces British responses to the French Revolution between 1790 and 1795 in the work of t...
This thesis examines the history of the British novel from 1790 to 1814, arguing that the struggle f...
This thesis examines women writersâ contributions to the development of Whig literary culture in the...
This study traces Charlotte Smith's relations with the literary world of her day, assembling materia...
This study examines how debates about history during the French Revolution informed and changed the ...
In 1847, when Charlotte Brontë was writing Jane Eyre in Haworth parsonage and secretly dreaming of h...