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The Anti-Jacobin Novel
British Conservatism and the French Revolution

 

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The Anti-Jacobin Novel
British Conservatism and the French Revolution

by Matthew O. Grenby (Author)
Marilyn Butler (Series Edited)
James Chandler (Series Edited)

 

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ISBN: 9780521021265

 

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Offers insights into the society which produced and consumed anti-Jacobin novels.


The French Revolution sparked an ideological debate which also brought Britain to the brink of revolution in the 1790s. Just as radicals wrote 'Jacobin' fiction, so the fear of rebellion prompted conservatives to respond with novels of their own; indeed, these soon outnumbered the Jacobin novels. This was the first survey of the full range of conservative novels produced in Britain during the 1790s and early 1800s. M. O. Grenby examines the strategies used by conservatives in their fiction, thus shedding new light on how the anti-Jacobin campaign was understood and organised in Britain. Chapters cover the representation of revolution and rebellion, the attack on the 'new philosophy' of radicals such as Godwin and Wollstonecraft, and the way in which hierarchy is defended in these novels. Grenby's book offers an insight into the society which produced and consumed anti-Jacobin novels, and presents a case for reexamining these neglected texts.


 

ISBN 52102126
ISBN13 9780521021265
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Format Paperback
Publication date 13/10/2005
Pages 292
Weight (grammes) 430
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 228
Width (mm) 152

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Novels reproved and reprieved
2. Representing revolution
3. The new philosophy
4. The Vaurien and the hierarchy of Jacobinism
5. Levellers, Nabobs and the manners of the great: the novel's defense of hierarchy
6. The creation of orthodoxy: constructing the anti-Jacobin novel
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.