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Godwinian Novel, The: The Rational Fictions of Godwin, Brockden Brown, Mary Shelley


Godwinian Novel, The: The Rational Fictions of Godwin, Brockden Brown, Mary Shelley

Hardback by Clemit, Pamela (Professor of English, Professor of English, Queen Mary University of London)

Godwinian Novel, The: The Rational Fictions of Godwin, Brockden Brown, Mary Shelley

£52.00

ISBN:
9780198112204
Publication Date:
4 Mar 1993
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Imprint:
Clarendon Press
Pages:
268 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Godwinian Novel, The: The Rational Fictions of Godwin, Brockden Brown, Mary Shelley

Description

The Godwinian Novel is a pioneering analysis of the school of fiction inaugurated by William Godwin, and developed in the works of his principal followers, Charles Brockden Brown and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. In the first study of these authors as a historically specific group, Pamela Clemit argues for a greater unity between Godwin's fictional techniques and his radical political philosophy than has been perceived. Her analysis of the works of Brown and Mary Shelley, moreover, reveals how these writers modified, reshaped, and redefined Godwin's distinctive themes and techniques in response to shifting ideological pressures in the post-revolutionary period. Examining prose ficiton in a period traditionally seen as dominated by poetry, Clemit stresses the necessity for a revised view of British Romanticism. Uncovering the links between Godwin's fictional analysis of sujective experience and his progressive political philosophy, The Godwinian Novel paves the way for a reappraisal of the apparently quietistic and introspective concerns of other writers of the period.

Contents

"Imogen" - Godwin's fuctional debut; "Caleb Williams" - the paradigm of the Godwinian novel; Godwin's historical novels - theory and practice; "Wieland" - Charles Brockdan Brown's American tale; "Frankenstein" - Mary Shelley's mythmaking; Mary Shelley's novels of the 1820s - history and prophecy; afterword - retreading the Godwinian novel.

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