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  • Life, Death, and Consciousness in the Long Nineteenth Century

    Series series Literature, Cultural and Media Studies (R0)
    This book explores how the writers, poets, thinkers, historians, scientists, dilettantes and frauds of the long-nineteenth century addressed the “limit cases” regarding human existence that medicine continuously uncovered as it stretched the boundaries of knowledge. These cases cast troubling and distorted shadows on the culture, throwing into relief the values, vested interests, and power ... Read more

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    by Dorothea Du Bois

    Edited by Lucy Cogan ...
    Series series Chawton House Library: Women's Novels
    Theodora, A Novel by Dorothea Du Bois, published in 1770, is an entertaining and frequently shocking tale of a young woman’s efforts to regain her position in high society after her aristocratic father’s abandonment of and denial of marriage to her mother. The two-volume work is a thinly-veiled fictionalisation of Du Bois’s eventful personal history and the novel represents just one prong of what ... Read more

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  • Blake and the Failure of Prophecy

    by Lucy Cogan ...
    Series series Literature, Cultural and Media Studies (R0)
    This monograph reorients discussion of Blake’s prophetic mode, revealing it to be not a system in any formal sense, but a dynamic, human response to an era of momentous historical change when the future Blake had foreseen and the reality he was faced with could not be reconciled. At every stage, Blake’s writing confronts the central problem of all politically minded literature: how texts can ... Read more

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  • Confessions of the Nun of St Omer

    by Charlotte Dacre

    by Lucy Cogan ...
    Series series Chawton House Library: Women's Novels
    Charlotte Dacre’s debut novel Confessions of the Nun of St Omer (1805) was a bestseller in its day, launching the career of a woman who would go on to become one of the nineteenth century’s most notorious female novelists. The work tells the story of the wilful Cazire, who recounts her passionate and destructive youthful adventures from the convent where she now lives in seclusion. Although Dacre ... Read more

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  • Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Delphi Classics)

    Series Book 11 - Delphi Series Six
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