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Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France

by John Whale

In this volume, leading Burke scholars offer new and challenging essays which allow us to reconsider the historical context in which Reflections on the Revolution in France was written. -- .

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


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In this volume, leading Burke scholars offer new and challenging essays which allow us to reconsider the historical context in which Reflections on the Revolution in France was written. The essays consider its reception, its engagement in the discourses of nationalism and toleration, its legacy to English and Irish writers of the Romantic period and its impact within our contemporary cultural and critical theory.

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First published in 1790 Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France initiated a debate not only about the nature of the unprecedented historical events taking place across the channel, but about the very identity of the British state and its people. It has subsequently been appropriated by a variety of conservative and liberal thinkers and has played a major role in our understanding of the relationship between rhetoric, aesthetics and politics.In this volume, leading Burke scholars offer new and challenging essays which allow us to reconsider the historical context in which Reflections on the Revolution in France was written. The essays consider its reception, its engagements in the discourses of nationalism and toleration, its legacy to English and Irish writers of the Romantic period and its impact within our contemporary cultural and critical theory. The volume demonstrates a range of interdisciplinary critical methods and cultural perspectives from which to read Burke's most famous work.This volume will be the ideal companion to Burke's Reflections for all students of literature, history, politics and Irish studies.

Author Biography

John Whale is Professor of Romantic Literature at the University of Leeds

Table of Contents

1. Introduction – John Whale
2. Rhetoric and representation in Burke's Reflections – F. P. Lock
3. The Reflections refracted: the critical reception of Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France during the early 1790s – Gregory Claeys
4. Between Burke and the union: reflections on PRO: CO 904/2 – W. J. McCormack
5. Burke, popular opinion, and the problem of a counter-revolutionary public sphere – Kevin Gilmartin
6. Cementing the nation: Burke's Reflections on nationalism and national identity – Tom Furniss
7. Burke, Toland, toleration: the politics of prejudice, speculation and naturalization – Susan Manly
8. Reflections on the Act of Union – Claire Connolly
9. Reflections and correspondences: the unfamiliarity of Burke's familiar letter
Notes on contributors
Select bibliography
Index

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In this volume, leading Burke scholars offer new and challenging essays which allow us to reconsider the historical context in which Reflections on the Revolution in France was written.

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First published in 1790 Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France initiated a debate not only about the nature of the unprecedented historical events taking place across the channel, but about the very identity of the British state and its people. It has subsequently been appropriated by a variety of conservative and liberal thinkers and has played a major role in our understanding of the relationship between rhetoric, aesthetics and politics.In this volume, leading Burke scholars offer new and challenging essays which allow us to reconsider the historical context in which Reflections on the Revolution in France was written. The essays consider its reception, its engagements in the discourses of nationalism and toleration, its legacy to English and Irish writers of the Romantic period and its impact within our contemporary cultural and critical theory. The volume demonstrates a range of interdisciplinary critical methods and cultural perspectives from which to read Burke's most famous work.This volume will be the ideal companion to Burke's Reflections for all students of literature, history, politics and Irish studies.

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Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France was the first book about the nature of the unprecedented events taking place across the channelIt also brought into being discussions about the very identity of the British state and its peopleThe essays in this volume consider its reception, its engagements in the discourses of nationalism and toleration, its legacy to English and Irish writers of the Romantic period and its impact within our contemporary cultural and critical theoryThis volume will be the ideal companion to Burke's Reflections for all students of literature, history, politics and Irish studies.

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In this volume, leading Burke scholars offer new and challenging essays which allow us to reconsider the historical context in whichReflections on the Revolution in Francewas written, its reception, its engagement in the discourses of nationalism and toleration, its legacy to English and Irish writers of the Romantic period, and its impact within our contemporary cultural and critical theory. The volume demonstrates a range of interdisciplinary critical methods and cultural perspectives from which to read Burke's most famous work.

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ISBN0719057876
Publisher Manchester University Press
Series Texts in Culture
ISBN-10 0719057876
ISBN-13 9780719057878
Format Paperback
Imprint Manchester University Press
Place of Publication Manchester
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 944.04
Author John Whale
Short Title EDMUND BURKES REFLECTIONS ON T
Language English
Media Book
Birth 1931
Death 2008
Subtitle New Interdisciplinary Essays
Illustrations black & white illustrations
Pages 240
Edited by John Whale
Year 2013
Publication Date 2013-03-31
DOI 10.1604/9780719057878
UK Release Date 2013-03-31
NZ Release Date 2013-03-31
Audience Undergraduate
AU Release Date 2013-04-01

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