1st Edition

Reflections of Revolution Images of Romanticism

Edited By Alison Yarrington, Kelvin Everest Copyright 1993
    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    Reflections of Revolution, first published in 1993, demonstrates the interdisciplinarity that had been emerging from cultural and historical studies. Taking the French Revolution as its focus, the book examines the tremendously diverse and intellectually exciting cultural reactions to the events of 1789. This title will be of interest to students of both history and literature.

    Notes on Contributors;  Acknowledgements;  1. Introduction  2. Parts of the body/parts of speech: some instances of dismemberment and healing  3. Reflections of excess: Frankenstein, the French Revolution and monstrosity  4. Pantisocracy and the politics of the ‘Preface’ to Lyrical Ballads  5. Liberty trees and loyal oaks: emblematic presences in some English poems of the French Revolutionary period  6. Radical sensibility in the 1790s  7. Crabbe’s regicide households  8. From terror to terror: Dickens, Carlyle and cannibalism  9. ‘My own mind in my own church’: Blake, Paine and the French Revolution  10. ‘David’s Brickdust’ and the rise of the British school  11. Spectacular fears and popular arts: a view from the nineteenth century  12. Breaking the code: interpreting French Revolutionary iconoclasm;  Index

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