Eyes Across the Channel: French Revolutions, Party History and British Writing, 1830-1882
This book, first published in 2000, uses interpretations of the French Revolution as a model to ask what history meant to Victorian Britain, how events became enshrined with the authority of history, and how such cultural assumptions might help us to read nineteenth-century British literature. By examining reactions to French revolution in a broad selection of texts, this book explores how the Victorians responded to developments in France in historical terms, repeatedly comparing new events to the touchstone of the first French Revolution, yet always with the goal of finding ways to understand Britain’s own past, present and future.

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Eyes Across the Channel: French Revolutions, Party History and British Writing, 1830-1882
This book, first published in 2000, uses interpretations of the French Revolution as a model to ask what history meant to Victorian Britain, how events became enshrined with the authority of history, and how such cultural assumptions might help us to read nineteenth-century British literature. By examining reactions to French revolution in a broad selection of texts, this book explores how the Victorians responded to developments in France in historical terms, repeatedly comparing new events to the touchstone of the first French Revolution, yet always with the goal of finding ways to understand Britain’s own past, present and future.

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Eyes Across the Channel: French Revolutions, Party History and British Writing, 1830-1882

Eyes Across the Channel: French Revolutions, Party History and British Writing, 1830-1882

by Clare A. Simmons
Eyes Across the Channel: French Revolutions, Party History and British Writing, 1830-1882

Eyes Across the Channel: French Revolutions, Party History and British Writing, 1830-1882

by Clare A. Simmons

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This book, first published in 2000, uses interpretations of the French Revolution as a model to ask what history meant to Victorian Britain, how events became enshrined with the authority of history, and how such cultural assumptions might help us to read nineteenth-century British literature. By examining reactions to French revolution in a broad selection of texts, this book explores how the Victorians responded to developments in France in historical terms, repeatedly comparing new events to the touchstone of the first French Revolution, yet always with the goal of finding ways to understand Britain’s own past, present and future.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032130446
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/15/2023
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Revolution
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

1. Burkean Prophecy and the July Revolution 2. After Reform: Conservatism and Carlyle 3. 1848: The Threat to Property 4. Historical Repetition and A Tale of Two Cities 5. Alternative Worlds and the Franco-Prussian War

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