The French Revolution debate in English literature and culture

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The French Revolution debate in English literature and culture

edited by Lisa Plummer Crafton

(Contributions to the study of world literature, no. 87)

Greenwood Press, 1997

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Bibliography: p. [145]-147

Includes index

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In the struggle for democratic reform, and in its ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity, the French Revolution represented a broad humanistic spirit that swept across Europe at the close of the 18th century. The Revolution fostered one of the largest and broadest debates in literary and cultural history, a war of ideas that encompassed philosophy, theories of history, the study of language, and the history of art. This debate is reflected in a large body of literature that extends well into the 19th century. The debate in England was particularly strong, and in 1789, the London Corresponding Society remarked that the French Revolution was the topic to which all thinking minds were drawn. During the 20th century, scholars have given much attention to the link between the Revolution and Romanticism. Within this volume, expert contributors examine the centrality of the French Revolution to English culture in the 18th and 19th centuries. The book offers a sweeping exploration of the diverse effects of the Revolution in verbal and visual art, poetry and prose, history and fiction, politics and religion, and philosophy and language theory. Among the figures discussed are Edmund Burke, William Blake, William Wordsworth, and Thomas Carlyle. By analyzing a broad range of writers and artists who shaped and were shaped by the French Revolution, the volume dramatizes the scope and diversity of the debate, thus offering an interdisciplinary analysis of the debate as a whole and an emphasis on the extent to which all thinking minds were drawn to the topic.

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Chronology Introduction Burke's Perception of Richard Price by John Faulkner Religion and Politics in the Revolution Debate: Burke, Wollstonecraft, Paine by Patricia Howell Michaelson The "Ancient Voices" of Blake's The French Revolution by Lisa Plummer Crafton Arguing Benevolence: Wordsworth, Godwin, and the 1790s by Evan Radcliffe "Great Burke," Thomas Carlyle, and the French Revolution by Lowell T. Frye Politics of the Episteme: The Collapse of the Discourse of General Nature and the Reaction to the French Revolution by Paul Trolander Representations of Revolutionary Women in Political Caricature by Jane Kromm Epilogue by David Bromwich Select Bibliography Index

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