Literature and class

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Literature and class

From the Peasants’ Revolt to the French Revolution

Biography, Literature and Literary studies Literature: history and criticism Literary studies: general

Author: Andrew Hadfield

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Language: English

Published by: Manchester University Press

Published on: 24th August 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781526125842


Introduction

This book explores the intimate relationship between literature and class in England (and later Britain) from the Peasants’ Revolt at the end of the fourteenth century to the impact of the French Revolution at the end of the eighteenth century and beginning of the nineteenth. The book argues throughout that class cannot be seen as a modern phenomenon that occurred after the Industrial revolution but that class divisions and relations have always structured societies and that it makes sense to assume a historical continuity.

Themes

The book explores a number of themes relating to class: class consciousness; class conflict; commercialisation; servitude; rebellion; gender relations; and colonisation.

Historical Context and Literary Analysis

After outlining the history of class relations, five chapters explore the ways in which social class consciously and unconsciously influenced a series of writers: Chaucer, Shakespeare, Behn, Rochester, Defoe, Duck, Richardson, Burney, Blake and Wordsworth.

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