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British Romanticism and the Catholic Question
Religion, History and National Identity, 1778-1829
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British Romanticism and the Catholic Question
Religion, History and National Identity, 1778-1829
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The debate over extending full civil rights to British and Irish Catholics not only preoccupied British politics but also informed the romantic period's most prominent literary works. This book offers the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary study of Catholic Emancipation, one of the romantic period's most contentious issues.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- British Romanticism and the Catholic Question
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction: The Spirits of the Age
- 1 The Purgatorial Politics of the Catholic Question
- 2 History, Sympathy and Sectarianism in Elizabeth Inchbald's A Simple Story
- 3 Wordsworth and Superstition
- 4 Shelley's Conflicted Campaign for Catholic Emancipation
- 5 Scott's Ivanhoe and the Saxon Question
- Conclusion: 'The Anxious Hour' â England in 1829
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index