Sir Walter Scott is often regarded as the first historical novelist. Reinventing Liberty challenges this view by returning us to the rich range of historical fiction written in the late 18th and early 19th century. For the first time placing these works in the context of British politics and British history writing, this book redefines the historical novel, revealing a genre which seeks to manage political change through historiographical experimentation. It explores how historical novelists participated in a contentious debate concerning the nature of commercial modernity, the formulation of political progress and British national identity. Ranging across well-known writers, like William Godwin, Horace Walpole and Frances Burney, to lesser...
PhDThis thesis presents an alternative picture of Scottish historian William Robertson (172 1-1793)...
“Engendering Great Britain” argues that following the 1707 Union between Scotland and England Scotti...
UID/ELT/04097/2013As Humberto Lopes once wrote, "(…) as far as cultural identities are concerned, fr...
Sir Walter Scott is often regarded as the first historical novelist. Reinventing Liberty challenges ...
The British historical novel has often been defined in the terms set by Walter Scott’s fiction, as a...
This thesis examines the history of the British novel from 1790 to 1814, arguing that the struggle f...
This study examines how debates about history during the French Revolution informed and changed the ...
Historians and literary scholars tend to agree that British intellectual culture underwent a fundame...
This dissertation focuses on several of Sir Walter Scott\u27s historical novels that deal with the q...
Sir Walter Scott is considered a pioneer in historical fiction; he had set up a framework for a wide...
Descendants of Waverley examines contemporary novelists\u27 combination of historical authority and ...
“Fantasies of Ambivalence: Romance and Historical Consciousness in Eighteenth-Century Britain” exami...
The nationalist feeling is agitating again today. As far as the new and ultra-developed global scena...
For metropolitan Britons, the American War of Independence began as a traumatic civil war and ended ...
Romanticism is the only literary-historical period defined by its privileged relation to a single ge...
PhDThis thesis presents an alternative picture of Scottish historian William Robertson (172 1-1793)...
“Engendering Great Britain” argues that following the 1707 Union between Scotland and England Scotti...
UID/ELT/04097/2013As Humberto Lopes once wrote, "(…) as far as cultural identities are concerned, fr...
Sir Walter Scott is often regarded as the first historical novelist. Reinventing Liberty challenges ...
The British historical novel has often been defined in the terms set by Walter Scott’s fiction, as a...
This thesis examines the history of the British novel from 1790 to 1814, arguing that the struggle f...
This study examines how debates about history during the French Revolution informed and changed the ...
Historians and literary scholars tend to agree that British intellectual culture underwent a fundame...
This dissertation focuses on several of Sir Walter Scott\u27s historical novels that deal with the q...
Sir Walter Scott is considered a pioneer in historical fiction; he had set up a framework for a wide...
Descendants of Waverley examines contemporary novelists\u27 combination of historical authority and ...
“Fantasies of Ambivalence: Romance and Historical Consciousness in Eighteenth-Century Britain” exami...
The nationalist feeling is agitating again today. As far as the new and ultra-developed global scena...
For metropolitan Britons, the American War of Independence began as a traumatic civil war and ended ...
Romanticism is the only literary-historical period defined by its privileged relation to a single ge...
PhDThis thesis presents an alternative picture of Scottish historian William Robertson (172 1-1793)...
“Engendering Great Britain” argues that following the 1707 Union between Scotland and England Scotti...
UID/ELT/04097/2013As Humberto Lopes once wrote, "(…) as far as cultural identities are concerned, fr...