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Seditious Allegories: John Thelwall and Jacobin Writing.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Publication: The Modern Language Review Publication Date: 01-OCT-03 Author: Dentith, Simon |
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COPYRIGHT 2003 Modern Humanities Research Association
Seditious Allegories: John Thelwall and Jacobin Writing. By MICHAEL SCRIVENER. University Park: Pennsylvania University Press. 2001. xii + 305 pp. $55. ISBN 0-271-02109-8.
In this fine study, Michael Scrivener makes a series of related arguments: that a Jacobin public sphere was created in the 1790s which successfully mediated between Enlightenment culture and popular culture; that this public sphere was forcibly repressed by state action; that it produced 'writers' and not Romantic 'authors'; and that after 1801 and the successful anti-Jacobin repression this public sphere was fragmented into heavily policed separate middle-class and popular fragments. Further:...
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