Defending Privilege: Rights, Status, and Legal Peril in the British Novel
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A critique of attempts by conservative eighteenth and nineteenthcentury authors to appropriate the rhetoric of victimhood and appeals to "rights" to safeguard the status of the powerful.
As revolution and popular unrest roiled the final decades of the eighteenth century, authors, activists, and philosophers across the British Empire hailed the rise of the liberal subject, valorizing the humanity of the marginalized and the rights of members of groups long considered inferior or subhuman. Y...






















