Revolutionary subjects in the English "Jacobin" novel, 1790-1805
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Language: | English |
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Cranbury, NJ :
Bucknell University Press,
c2009.
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Series: | The Bucknell studies in eighteenty-century [sic] literature and culture
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Online Access: | http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ucy/Doc?id=10430861 |
Table of Contents:
- Duplicitous subjects and the tyranny of ideology: Godwin's Things as they are; or Caleb Williams (1794) and Fenwick's Secresy (1795)
- Constructing revolutionary subjects: Wollstonecraft's rational citizen and Hays's "female philosopher"
- Revolutionary masculinities in Anna St. Ives (1792) and Hermsprong (1796)
- Female suffering and witnessing subjects in Hays's The victim of prejudice (1799)
- Subjects of property and The memoirs of Bryan Perdue (1805)
- Anti-Jacobin re-visions and relational subjects in Edmund Oliver (1798) and Adeline Mowbray (1805)
- Anti-Jacobin parody and the reformist continuum: Memoirs of modern philosophers (1805)
- Conclusion: revolutionary subjectivities and rights discourse.