Literature and Citizenship in the Age of Revolution

Literature and Citizenship in the Age of Revolution

A Wish for Air and Liberty

Gauvin, Mitchell

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2024

218

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9781032794815

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. "Where My Heart Had Always Been": Cosmopolitan Citizenship and Religious Community in Olaudah Equiano's The Interesting Narrative

1.1. "Feeling global": Equiano's Cosmopolitan, Sentimental, and Evangelical Politics

1.2. Citizenship in the Ecclesial World: Conversion, Imperialism, and Indigeneity

1.3. Antityrannism, Violent Revolution, and John Milton

2. Authority, Anti-Citizenship, and the State in Jane Austen's Mansfield Park

2.1. Authority, Paternalism, and Sexual Politics

2.2. Austen's Anti-Citizenship and "State Romanticism"

2.3. Slavery and Despotism in Mansfield Park

3. The Politics of Mobility in Mary Shelley's Travelogues and Frankenstein

3.1. Travel Restrictions and Passports in Shelley's Travelogues

3.2. Mobility in Frankenstein

3.3. Irregular Arrivals, Race, and Revolution

4. The Law, Fugitive Slavery, and Herman Melville's Benito Cereno

4.1. "Sight without Inisght": The Plot Aboard the San Dominick

4.2. Babo and the Legitimacy of Violence

4.3. The Fugitive Slave

Epilogue

Index
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Citizenship;Literary Studies;Age of Revolution;long eighteenth century;Jane Austen