Radicalism in British literary culture, 1650-1830 : from revolution to revolution

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Radicalism in British literary culture, 1650-1830 : from revolution to revolution

edited by Timothy Morton and Nigel Smith

Cambridge University Press, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-266) and index

Contents of Works

  • 'May the last king be strangled in the bowels of the last priest' : irreligion and the English Enlightenment, 1649-1789 / Justin Champion
  • Radicalism and replication / Nigel Smith
  • The plantation of wrath / Timothy Morton
  • They became what they beheld : theodicy and regeneration in Milton, Law and Blake / Donald John
  • Fasting women : the significance of gender and bodies in radical religion and politics, 1650-1813 / Jane Shaw
  • John Thelwall and the Revolution of 1649 / Michael Scrivener
  • Women's private reading and political action, 1649-1838 / Charlotte Sussman
  • The strange career of Richard 'Citizen' Lee : poetry, popular radicalism and enthusiasm in the 1790s / Jon Mee
  • William Cobbett, John Clare and the agrarian politics of the English Revolution / James C. McKusick
  • 'Not a reforming patriot but an ambitious tyrant' : representations of Cromwell and the English Republic in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries / Peter J. Kitson
  • Afterword : the republican prompt : connections in English radical culture / Paul Hamilton

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