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Writing Against Revolution : Literary Conservatism in Britain, 1790-1832.
Title:
Writing Against Revolution : Literary Conservatism in Britain, 1790-1832.
Author:
Gilmartin, Kevin.
ISBN:
9780511268151
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (334 pages)
Series:
Cambridge Studies in Romanticism ; v.69

Cambridge Studies in Romanticism
Contents:
Cover -- Half-title -- Series-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Reconsidering counterrevolutionary expression -- Chapter 1 In the theater of counterrevolution: Loyalist association and vernacular address -- Managing the Spectacle of Revolutionary Envy -- "Associate to Counteract": Organizing Conservative Opinion -- The Archive of Counterrevolutionary Association -- Chapter 2 "Study to be quiet": Hannah More and counterrevolutionary moral reform -- The Politics of Counterrevolutionary Enterprise -- Circulation, Mediation, and Social Order -- Literary Authority and the Media of Moral Reform -- Village Politics and National Enterprise -- Chapter 3 Reviewing subversion: The function of criticism at the present crisis -- Measures of Critical Surveillance -- Periodical Varieties of Anti-Jacobinism -- Imagined Sociability -- Chapter 4 Subverting fictions: The counterrevolutionary form of the novel -- Adventures in the Counterrevolutionary Picaresque -- Loyal Conversation -- Charitable Enterprise and the Repair of Fiction -- Chapter 5 Southey, Coleridge, and the end of anti-Jacobinism in Britain -- Policy in writing -- Reforming the Constitution: History, Church, Education -- Notes -- Introduction: Reconsidering counterrevolutionary expression -- In the theater of counterrevolution: Loyalist association and vernacular address -- "Study to be quiet": Hannah More and counterrevolutionary moral reform -- Reviewing subversion: The function of criticism at the present crisis -- Subverting fictions: The counterrevolutionary form of the novel -- Southey, Coleridge, and the end of anti-Jacobinism in Britain -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
Gilmartin analyses the role of periodical reviews and anti-Jacobin fiction in the campaign against revolution.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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