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Orienting Virtue - Civic Identity and Orientalism in Britain's Global Eighteenth Century (Hardcover)
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Orienting Virtue - Civic Identity and Orientalism in Britain's Global Eighteenth Century (Hardcover)
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What does it mean for a nation and its citizens to be virtuous? The
term "virtue" is ubiquitous in eighteenth-century British
literature, but its definition is more often assumed than
explained. Bringing together two significant threads of
eighteenth-century scholarship-one on republican civic identity and
the mythic legacy of the freeborn Briton and the other on how
England's global encounters were shaped by orientalist fantasies-
Orienting Virtue examines how England's sense of collective virtue
was inflected and informed by Eastern empires.Bethany Williamson
shows how England's struggle to define and practice national virtue
hinged on the difficulty of articulating an absolute concept of
moral value amid dynamic global trade networks. As writers framed
England's story of exceptional liberties outside the "rise and
fall" narrative they ascribed to other empires, virtue claims
encoded anxieties about England's tenuous position on the global
stage, especially in relation to the Ottoman, Mughal, and Far
Eastern empires. Tracking valences of virtue across the century's
political crises and diverse literary genres, Williamson
demonstrates how writers consistently deployed virtue claims to
imagine a "middle way" between conserving ancient ideals and
adapting to complex global realities. Orienting Virtue concludes by
emphasizing the ongoing urgency, in our own moment, of balancing
competing responsibilities and interests as citizens both of
nations and of the world.
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