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Reinventing Liberty - Nation, Commerce and the Historical Novel from Walpole to Scott (Hardcover)
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Reinventing Liberty - Nation, Commerce and the Historical Novel from Walpole to Scott (Hardcover)
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Redefines the British historical novel as a key site in the
construction of British national identity The British historical
novel has often been defined in the terms set by Walter Scott's
fiction, as a reflection on a clear break between past and present.
Returning to the range of historical fiction written before Scott,
Reinventing Liberty challenges this view by returning us to the
rich range of historical novels written in the late
eighteenth-century. It explores how these works participated in a
contentious debate concerning political change and British national
identity. Ranging across well-known writers, like William Godwin,
Horace Walpole and Frances Burney, to lesser-known figures, such as
Cornelia Ellis Knight and Jane Porter, Reinventing Liberty reveals
how history becomes a site to rethink Britain as 'land of liberty'
and it positions Scott in relation to this tradition. Key Features
Recovers the richness of the historical novel and history writing
before Walter Scott, including the contribution of women writers to
this debate Explores how historical fiction probes anxieties at the
rise of commerce, the question of empire, and radical political
change Rewrites our understanding of Scott and his relation to the
earlier British historical novel
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