Language, Custom and Nation in the 1790s: Locke, Tooke, Wordsworth, EdgeworthRoutledge, 30.11.2017 г. - 212 страници Language, Custom and Nation in the 1790s shows for the first time how the radical 'Jacobin' poets, and their ideas of a 'revolutionary' poetry, were impelled - even 'invented' - by the seventeenth-century English philosopher John Locke. For too long the revolutionary Romanticism and poetic experiments of the 1790s have been understood as responses to the American and French revolutions or attributed to the intellectual influence of Rousseau. The author counters these assumptions, by tracing threads of influence from Locke's ideas of 'arbitrary' language and tyranny, through Tooke's attacks on terms such as 'majesty' and 'law', to the supposedly 'real language' of Wordsworthian Romanticism. She breaks new ground in establishing Maria Edgeworth's place in Locke's anti-authoritarian tradition, contending that Edgeworth's work, produced in the shadow of the United Irishmen uprising, revives the politicisation of the idea of common language displaced in Wordsworth's neutralizing of Locke's radical impulse in the preface to Lyrical Ballads. The author's original and engaging book will appeal to scholars of 1790s radicalism, eighteenth-century linguistic theory, women's writing, and the relations between Britain and Ireland. |
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... Lyrical Ballads actually neutralized Locke's radical impulse . Establishing the line of Locke's influence is the main concern of the first half of the book . I show that Locke's foundation of language in a common stock of knowledge is ...
... Lyrical Ballads actually neutralized Locke's radical impulse . Establishing the line of Locke's influence is the main concern of the first half of the book . I show that Locke's foundation of language in a common stock of knowledge is ...
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... Lyrical Ballads was published; and the year that Edgeworth's manual for raising unprejudiced, truthful children, Practical Education, appeared. Between 1798 and 1802, the three editions of Lyrical Ballads were published, Ireland ...
... Lyrical Ballads was published; and the year that Edgeworth's manual for raising unprejudiced, truthful children, Practical Education, appeared. Between 1798 and 1802, the three editions of Lyrical Ballads were published, Ireland ...
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... Lyrical Ballads (1798), [p. 7]; Preface to Lyrical Ballads [1802], p. 254; eds R.L. Brett and A.R. Jones (London, 1963). Chapter One John Horne Tooke and Linguistic Equality F .:
... Lyrical Ballads (1798), [p. 7]; Preface to Lyrical Ballads [1802], p. 254; eds R.L. Brett and A.R. Jones (London, 1963). Chapter One John Horne Tooke and Linguistic Equality F .:
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