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Love In The Time Of Revolution Transatlantic Literary Radicalism And Historical Change 17931818 1st Edition Andrew Cayton

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Love In The Time Of Revolution Transatlantic Literary Radicalism And Historical Change 17931818 1st Edition Andrew Cayton
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Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.56 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Andrew Cayton
ISBN: 9781469607504, 1469607506
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Love In The Time Of Revolution Transatlantic Literary Radicalism And Historical Change 17931818 1st Edition Andrew Cayton by Andrew Cayton 9781469607504, 1469607506 instant download after payment.

In 1798, English essayist and novelist William Godwin ignited a transatlantic scandal with Memoirs of the Author of "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman." Most controversial were the details of the romantic liaisons of Godwin's wife, Mary Wollstonecraft, with both American Gilbert Imlay and Godwin himself. Wollstonecraft's life and writings became central to a continuing discussion about love's place in human society. Literary radicals argued that the cultivation of intense friendship could lead to the renovation of social and political institutions, whereas others maintained that these freethinkers were indulging their own desires with a disregard for stability and higher authority. Through correspondence and novels, Andrew Cayton finds an ideal lens to view authors, characters, and readers all debating love's power to alter men and women in the world around them.
Cayton argues for Wollstonecraft's and Godwin's enduring influence on fiction published in Great Britain and the United States and explores Mary Godwin Shelley's endeavors to sustain her mother's faith in romantic love as an engine of social change.

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