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Caleb Williams.
Title:
Caleb Williams.
Author:
Godwin, William.
ISBN:
9780191567407
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (405 pages)
Series:
Oxford World's Classics
Contents:
Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Note on the Text -- Select Bibliography -- A Chronology of William Godwin -- CALEB WILLIAMS -- Volume I -- Volume II -- Volume III -- Appendix A: Manuscript Ending of Caleb Williams -- Appendix B: The 1794 Preface to Caleb Williams -- Appendix C: The Second and Third Editions: Selected Variants -- Appendix D: Godwin's 1832 Account of the Composition of Caleb Williams -- Explanatory Notes.
Abstract:
Caleb Williams is a psychological thriller and suspenseful tale of detection and pursuit. It is also a powerful political novel, inspired by the events following the French Revolution. This new edition reprints the original novel of 1794, the grittier, topical text that reflects Godwin's political philosophy. - ;'He appears to be persecutor and I the persecuted: is not this difference the mere creature of the imagination?'Caleb is a guileless young servant who enters the employment of Ferdinando Falkland, a cosmopolitan and benevolent country gentleman. Falkland is subject to fits of unexplained melancholy, and Caleb becomes convinced that he harbours a dark secret. His discovery of the truth leads to false accusations against him, and a vengeful pursuit as suspenseful as any thriller.The novel is also a powerful political allegory, inspired by the events of the decade following the French Revolution. This new edition reproduces the original novel of 1794, which captures the raw indignation and sense of injustice felt by victims of British law. It includes the startlingly different manuscript ending, and selected variants in the second and third editions reflecting changes in Godwin's political and philosophical thinking. -.
Local Note:
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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