British Romanticism and Prison Reform is the first full-length study to explore and define the close relationship between British Romantic literary texts, on the one hand, and the birth of the modern prison, on the other, giving long overdue attention to the revolution in punishment coterminous with the age we call Romantic.
British Romanticism and Prison Reform is the first full-length study to explore and define the close relationship between British Romantic literary texts, on the one hand, and the birth of the modern prison, on the other, giving long overdue attention to the revolution in punishment coterminous with the age we call Romantic.
JONAS COPE is an associate professor of English at California State University, Sacramento. He is the author of The Dissolution of Character in Late Romanticism, 1820–1839.
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List of Abbreviations Introduction 1 Solitary Confinement: “This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison” 2 William Godwin, “Mild Coercion,” and the Happy Prison Tradition 3 The Descent of Liberty: Leigh Hunt in Surrey Gaol 4 Keats, Byron, and the Idea of Transformative Confinement 5 John Clare: The Romantic Ascent 6 Jane Austen and Penitential Space Coda Acknowledgments Bibliography Index
List of Abbreviations Introduction 1 Solitary Confinement: “This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison” 2 William Godwin, “Mild Coercion,” and the Happy Prison Tradition 3 The Descent of Liberty: Leigh Hunt in Surrey Gaol 4 Keats, Byron, and the Idea of Transformative Confinement 5 John Clare: The Romantic Ascent 6 Jane Austen and Penitential Space Coda Acknowledgments Bibliography Index
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