Feeling British: Sympathy and National Identity in Scottish and English Writing, 1707-1832Bucknell University Press, 2007 - 274 páginas Feeling British argues that the discourse of sympathy both encourages and problematizes a sense of shared national identity in eighteenth-century and Romantic British literature and culture. Although the 1707 Act of Union officially joined England and Scotland, government policy alone could not overcome centuries of feuding and ill will between these nations. Accordingly, the literary public sphere became a vital arena for the development and promotion of a new national identity, Britishness. Feeling British starts by examining the political implications of the Scottish Enlightenment's theorizations of sympathy the mechanism by which emotions are shared between people. From these philosophical beginnings, this study tracks how sympathetic discourse is deployed by a variety of authors - including Defoe, Smollett, Johnson, Wordsworth, and Scott - invested in constructing, but also in questioning, an inclusive sense of what it means to be British. |
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... Ideas across the Channel in the Eighteenth Century Roland Racevskis , Time and Ways of Knowing Under Louis XIV : Molière , Sévigné , Lafayette Laura Rosenthal and Mita Choudhury , eds . , Monstrous Dreams of Reason Katherine West Scheil ...
... Ideas across the Channel in the Eighteenth Century Roland Racevskis , Time and Ways of Knowing Under Louis XIV : Molière , Sévigné , Lafayette Laura Rosenthal and Mita Choudhury , eds . , Monstrous Dreams of Reason Katherine West Scheil ...
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... ideas that only later make their way into print . I would like to thank the American So- ciety for Eighteenth - Century Studies , the Canadian Society for Eighteenth - Century Studies , the East - Central American Society for Eighteenth ...
... ideas that only later make their way into print . I would like to thank the American So- ciety for Eighteenth - Century Studies , the Canadian Society for Eighteenth - Century Studies , the East - Central American Society for Eighteenth ...
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... idea that the Union was both right and necessary . Accordingly , he is " very sorry to note a Truth so little to our Consola- tion " : " that a Firmer Union of Policy with Less Union of Affection has hardly been known in the whole World ...
... idea that the Union was both right and necessary . Accordingly , he is " very sorry to note a Truth so little to our Consola- tion " : " that a Firmer Union of Policy with Less Union of Affection has hardly been known in the whole World ...
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... idea that it is natural for the English and Scottish to join their national destinies . Writing initially for an English audience , and noting that " National Prejudices are some of the worst sort of Humane Antipathies , " he marvels ...
... idea that it is natural for the English and Scottish to join their national destinies . Writing initially for an English audience , and noting that " National Prejudices are some of the worst sort of Humane Antipathies , " he marvels ...
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... idea that the English and Scots could learn to become a unified nation . Such opposition moved from pamphlet wars to ... ideas about the commonality of the peoples of the British main- land circulated well before the Act of Union with ...
... idea that the English and Scots could learn to become a unified nation . Such opposition moved from pamphlet wars to ... ideas about the commonality of the peoples of the British main- land circulated well before the Act of Union with ...
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That Propensity We Have Sympathy National Identity and the Scottish Enlightenment | 26 |
Fools of Prejudice Smollett and the Novelization of National Identity | 61 |
We Are Now One People Boswell Johnson and the Renegotiation of AngloScottish Relations | 99 |
Harp of the North Romantic Poetry and the Sympathetic Uses of Scotland | 134 |
To be at once another and the same Scotts Waverley Novels and the Ends of Sympathetic Britishness | 170 |
Imperfect Sympathies and the Devolution of Britishness | 208 |
Notes | 214 |
Bibliography | 250 |
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Feeling British: Sympathy and National Identity in Scottish and English ... Evan Gottlieb Vista de fragmentos - 2007 |
Feeling British: Sympathy and National Identity in Scottish and English ... Evan Gottlieb Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
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