A New Catalogue Of Barry And Son S General Circulating Library No 21 High Street Bristol


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A New Catalogue of Barry and Son's General Circulating-library, No. 21, High-Street, Bristol


A New Catalogue of Barry and Son's General Circulating-library, No. 21, High-Street, Bristol

Author: Barry and Son's General Circulating-Library

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1830


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British Historical Fiction before Scott


British Historical Fiction before Scott

Author: A. Stevens

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2010-04-09


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In the half century before Walter Scott's Waverley , dozens of popular novelists produced historical fictions for circulating libraries. This book examines eighty-five popular historical novels published between 1762 and 1813, looking at how the conventions of the genre developed through a process of imitation and experimentation.

Napoleon in British Culture


Napoleon in British Culture

Author: James Gregory

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Release Date: 2024-12-12


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This book studies British cultural engagement with Napoleon Bonaparte from his 1815 surrender and time in British custody, until the return of his remains to France in 1840. Adopting a chronological approach, James Gregory studies the British use of Bonaparte in various spheres – covering political, dramatic, literary, and visual culture, and popular entertainment over a 25-year period. Gregory acknowledges not only canonical literary treatments, but also appearances of the figure in novels, anecdotes, travelling shows, and private collections – in order to analyse contemporary fascination with Napoleon. Centring on key themes such as responses to Napoleon's presence on British territory, and later reactions to his death, Gregory also takes into account the influence of factors such as geography and gender, in order to craft a comprehensive picture of cultural engagement with Napoleon in the period 1815-40. Covering factors including the role of commemoration, the impact of Peterloo and Queen Caroline's death, and the rise of Romanticism, this book demonstrates how truly pervasive the myth of Napoleon became in 19th-century Britain.