This book is a major reassessment of the French Revolution's impact on the English novel of the Romantic period. Focusing particularly - but by no means exclusively - on women writers of the time, it explores the enthusiasm, wariness, or hostility with which the Revolution was interpreted and represented for then-contemporary readers. A team of international scholars study how English Romantic novelists sought to guide the British response to an event that seemed likely to turn the world upside down.220 page(s
The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature is an authoritative three-volume reference work that covers ...
The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature is an authoritative three-volume reference work that covers ...
From the 1750s to the 1830s, numerous British intellectuals, novelists, essayists, poets, playwright...
This study seeks to explain the vanishing of epistolary fiction in the romantic period, exploring th...
In the later eighteenth and earlier nineteenth centuries novels were believed to have the power to s...
This thesis traces British responses to the French Revolution between 1790 and 1795 in the work of t...
This study examines how debates about history during the French Revolution informed and changed the ...
The business of novels in the long eighteenth century was an international affair. This chapter argu...
The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature is an authoritative three-volume reference work that covers ...
The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature is an authoritative three-volume reference work that covers ...
The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature is an authoritative three-volume reference work that covers ...
During and shortly after the French Revolution, women in England were writing politically significan...
This book offers new perspectives on the pervasive and transformative impact of Continental European...
This thesis examines the history of the British novel from 1790 to 1814, arguing that the struggle f...
The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature is an authoritative three-volume reference work that covers ...
The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature is an authoritative three-volume reference work that covers ...
The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature is an authoritative three-volume reference work that covers ...
From the 1750s to the 1830s, numerous British intellectuals, novelists, essayists, poets, playwright...
This study seeks to explain the vanishing of epistolary fiction in the romantic period, exploring th...
In the later eighteenth and earlier nineteenth centuries novels were believed to have the power to s...
This thesis traces British responses to the French Revolution between 1790 and 1795 in the work of t...
This study examines how debates about history during the French Revolution informed and changed the ...
The business of novels in the long eighteenth century was an international affair. This chapter argu...
The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature is an authoritative three-volume reference work that covers ...
The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature is an authoritative three-volume reference work that covers ...
The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature is an authoritative three-volume reference work that covers ...
During and shortly after the French Revolution, women in England were writing politically significan...
This book offers new perspectives on the pervasive and transformative impact of Continental European...
This thesis examines the history of the British novel from 1790 to 1814, arguing that the struggle f...
The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature is an authoritative three-volume reference work that covers ...
The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature is an authoritative three-volume reference work that covers ...
The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature is an authoritative three-volume reference work that covers ...
From the 1750s to the 1830s, numerous British intellectuals, novelists, essayists, poets, playwright...