书目名称 | Natural Rights and the Birth of Romanticism in the 1790s | 编辑 | R. S. White | 视频video | | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | Following the American War of Independence and the French Revolution, ideas of the ‘Natural Rights of Man‘ (later distinguished into particular issues like rights of association, rights of women, slaves, children and animals) were publicly debated in England. Literary figures like Wollstonecraft, Godwin, Thelwall, Blake and Wordsworth reflected these struggles in their poetry and fiction. With the seminal influences of John Locke and Rousseau, these and many other writers laid for high Romantic Literature foundations that were not so much aesthetic as moral and political. This new study by R.S. White provides a reinterpretation of the Enlightenment as it is currently understood. | 出版日期 | Book 2005 | 关键词 | England; English literature; fiction; French; law; novel; poetry; Romanticism; Rousseau; William Blake; Willia | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230506145 | isbn_softcover | 978-1-349-54443-1 | isbn_ebook | 978-0-230-50614-5 | copyright | Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2005 |
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