Fleetwood

前表紙
Broadview Press, 2001 - 541 ページ

Fleetwood is a pivotal novel of early English Romanticism and a powerful critique of the Romantic emotionalism being spread across Europe in Rousseau’s name. Godwin’s “new man of feeling” chronicles the impact of his “natural” education in the wilds of Wales, and his behavior allows Godwin to draw attention to an array of contemporary social issues. Godwin attacks the inhumanity of the early factory system, and indicts British society for its patriarchal inequities. His portrayal of Fleetwood’s obsessive and devastating jealousy contributed significantly to the development of psychological realism in English fiction. As essential historical background, the editors provide reviews, and excerpts from Rousseau’s writing and from Godwin’s other works.

この書籍内から

目次

Acknowledgments
8
A Brief Chronology
40
Preface to the First Edition 1805
47
著作権

他の 6 セクションは表示されていません

他の版 - すべて表示

多く使われている語句

著者について (2001)

Gary Handwerk a professor at the University of Washington, and the late A.A. Markley, an assistant professor at Penn State University, Delaware County, have both written extensively on Romantic literature, and edited the Broadview edition of Godwin's Caleb Williams.

書誌情報