
Love, History and Emotion in Chaucer and Shakespeare Troilus and Criseyde and Troilus and Cressida
by Johnston, Andrew James; West-Pavlov, Russell; Kempf, Elisabeth-
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Summary
Author Biography
John Whale is Professor of Romantic Literature at the University of Leeds, UK.
Table of Contents
2. Rhetoric and Representation in Burke's Reflections; F. P. Lock
3. The Reflections Refracted: The Critical Reception of Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France during the early 1790s ; Gregory Claeys
4. Between Burke and the Union: Reflections on PRO: CO 904/2; W. J. McCormack
5. Burke, Popular Opinion, and the Problem of a Counter-Revolutionary Public Sphere; Kevin Gilmartin
6. Cementing the Nation: Burke's Reflections on Nationalism and National Identity; Tom Furniss
7. Burke, Toland, Toleration: The Politics of Prejudice, Speculation and Naturalization; Susan Manly
8. Reflections on the Act of Union; Claire Connolly
9. Reflections and Correspondences: The Unfamiliarity of Burke's Familiar Letter
Notes on Contributors
Select Bibliography
Index
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