Romantic Citizenship and the Transatlantic World
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Romantic Citizenship and the Transatlantic World

Bordering on British

  1. 241 pages
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eBook - PDF

Romantic Citizenship and the Transatlantic World

Bordering on British

About this book

Within the wide discursive arena of national identity in Romantic fiction, this book examines specific literary tropes and figures that consolidate and challenge the nascent, evolving concept of the British citizen.

Alison Cotti-Lowell attends to the figure of the wanderer in the National Tale to reveal a mode of national belonging that was increasingly untethered to land, genealogy, and nativity in Romantic Britain. Across the Atlantic, the author surveys how tropes of the "virtual" and disembodiment became central to burgeoning articulations of proto-bureaucratic citizenship in the Anglo-American revolutionary context. The author analyzes sentimental novels of courtship and marriage in which struggles between dependence and independence reveal the citizenly potential of women living in Britain under the strictures and structures of coverture. Cotti-Lowell examines literary repatriation to illuminate the relationship between Britain and its colonial West-Indian branch in the early post-abolition era. Through close literary-critical interpretation, this book connects Romantic fiction to matters of nationalism, individual subject formation, and bureaucracy to reveal how forms of citizenship and the citizenly subject were forged in literary form and discourse with close ties to the gothic register, across the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in the English-speaking North Atlantic World.

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Year
2026
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9798216260967

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Introduction: British Citizenship in the Making
  5. 1 From Native to Nation: Allegiance and the Wanderer in the British National Tale
  6. 2 Virtual Representation and the Haunting of Citizenship: Charles Brockden Brown’s Biloquial Gothic
  7. 3 The Form of Feminine Independence: Citizenly Activity in Emmeline and Maria
  8. 4 Engineering the Overseas Citizen: Anti-Exile in The Woman of Colour
  9. Conclusion: Bordering on British
  10. Bibliography
  11. Index

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