

An edition of Seditious allegories (2001)
John Thelwall & Jacobin writing
By Michael Henry Scrivener
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Language
eng
Pages
305
Description:
"The multifaceted career of John Thelwall (1764-1834) - poet, novelist, playwright, journalist, politician, scientist - is the lens through which we are offered here a new look at the phenomenon of British Jacobinism, long distorted by the critical view of it as intellectually weak bequeathed to us by Coleridge and Wordsworth, once Jacobins themselves. This book, the first on Thelwall in almost one hundred years, combines literary analysis and historical description to show how this innovative political activist remained true to his radicalism while adapting his methods in the face of the anti-Jacobin reaction that Paine's The Rights of Man helped set off."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Allegory, English literature, French influences, History, Influence, Jacobins, Literature and society, Political and social views, Politics and literature, Radicalism in literature, Sedition, Social problems in literature, Great britain, history, 18th century, Radicalism, France, history, revolution, 1789-1799, influence, Political activists
People: John Thelwall (1764-1834)
Places: France, Great Britain
Times: 18th century, Revolution, 1789-1799