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Sentimental literature and Anglo-Scottish identity, 1745-1820 / Juliet Shields.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge studies in RomanticismPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.Description: 1 online resource (230 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511750052
  • 0511750056
  • 9780511750793
  • 051175079X
  • 9780521190947
  • 0521190940
  • 9781107449145
  • 1107449146
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Sentimental literature and Anglo-Scottish identity, 1745-1820.DDC classification:
  • 820.9/9411 22
LOC classification:
  • PR8522.N24 S55 2010eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction : the politics and sentiments of union -- The Ossian controversy and the racial beginnings of Britain -- British masculinity and Scottish self-control -- Sentimental correspondences and the boundaries of British identity -- National tales and the domestication of the Scottish Highlands -- Rebellions and re-unions in the historical novel.
Summary: "What did it mean to be British, and more specifically to feel British, in the century following the parliamentary union of Scotland and England? Juliet Shields departs from recent accounts of the Romantic emergence of nationalism by recovering the terms in which eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century writers understood nationhood. She argues that in the wake of the turmoil surrounding the Union, Scottish writers appealed to sentiment, or refined feeling, to imagine the nation as a community. They sought to transform a Great Britain united by political and economic interests into one united by shared sympathies, even while they used the gendered and racial connotations of sentiment to differentiate sharply between Scottish, English, and British identities. By moving Scotland from the margins to the center of literary history, the book explores how sentiment shaped both the development of British identity and the literature within which writers responded creatively to the idea of nationhood"-- Provided by publisher.
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"What did it mean to be British, and more specifically to feel British, in the century following the parliamentary union of Scotland and England? Juliet Shields departs from recent accounts of the Romantic emergence of nationalism by recovering the terms in which eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century writers understood nationhood. She argues that in the wake of the turmoil surrounding the Union, Scottish writers appealed to sentiment, or refined feeling, to imagine the nation as a community. They sought to transform a Great Britain united by political and economic interests into one united by shared sympathies, even while they used the gendered and racial connotations of sentiment to differentiate sharply between Scottish, English, and British identities. By moving Scotland from the margins to the center of literary history, the book explores how sentiment shaped both the development of British identity and the literature within which writers responded creatively to the idea of nationhood"-- Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-220) and index.

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Introduction : the politics and sentiments of union -- The Ossian controversy and the racial beginnings of Britain -- British masculinity and Scottish self-control -- Sentimental correspondences and the boundaries of British identity -- National tales and the domestication of the Scottish Highlands -- Rebellions and re-unions in the historical novel.

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