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Corporate Romanticism eBook

Liberalism, Justice, And The Novel

de Daniel M. Stout
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idioma: inglês
Editor: FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS, dezembro de 2016 ‧
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Corporate Romanticism offers an alternative history of the connections between modernity, individualism, and the novel. In early nineteenth-century England, two developments—the rise of corporate persons and the expanded scale of industrial action—undermined the basic assumption underpinning both liberalism and the law: that individual human persons can be meaningfully correlated with specific actions and particular effects. Reading works by Godwin, Austen, Hogg, Mary Shelley, and Dickens alongside a wide-ranging set of debates in nineteenth-century law and Romantic politics and aesthetics, Daniel Stout argues that the novel, a literary form long understood as a reflection of individualism’s ideological ascent, in fact registered the fragile fictionality of accountable individuals in a period defined by corporate actors and expansively entangled fields of action.
Examining how liberalism, the law, and the novel all wrestled with the moral implications of a highly collectivized and densely packed modernity, Corporate Romanticism reconfigures our sense of the nineteenth century and its novels, arguing that we see in them not simply the apotheosis of laissez-fair individualism but the first chapter of a crucial and distinctly modern problem about how to fit the individualist and humanist terms of justice onto a world in which the most consequential agents are no longer persons.

Corporate Romanticism

Liberalism, Justice, And The Novel

de Daniel M. Stout

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9780823272259
Editor: FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
Data de Lançamento: dezembro de 2016
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo de produto: eBook
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Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Literatura > Ensaios
eBooks em Inglês > Guias Turísticos e Mapas > Europa
eBooks em Inglês > Direito > História e Estudos do Direito
EAN: 9780823272259
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