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Sovereign Power and the Enlightenment Peter DeGabriele

Sovereign Power and the Enlightenment By Peter DeGabriele

Sovereign Power and the Enlightenment by Peter DeGabriele


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This book examines the role of the novelists and historians of the eighteenth century in developing a vision of political modernity that questions traditional narratives about the rise of liberalism and the decline of sovereign power.

Sovereign Power and the Enlightenment Summary

Sovereign Power and the Enlightenment: Eighteenth-Century Literature and the Problem of the Political by Peter DeGabriele

Sovereign Power and the Enlightenment examines the role of the novelists and historians of the eighteenth century in developing a vision of political modernity that questions traditional narratives about the rise of liberalism and the decline of sovereign power. It provides a new way to link the literature and philosophy of the eighteenth century with the meditations on violence and sovereignty that have preoccupied much of the political philosophy of the first years of the twenty first century. Focusing on the novelists Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, and Ann Radcliffe, and on the historians David Hume and Edward Gibbon, DeGabriele shows how these authors use the resources of their respective genres to expose the persistence of sovereign violence and to outline a type of political subject who could resist the violence more effectively than the individual beloved of modern liberalism.

Sovereign Power and the Enlightenment Reviews

Fluently wielding critical approaches drawn from Robert Esposito, Giorgio Agamben, Jacques Derrida, and Hannah Arendt (among others), DeGabriele engages closely with the novel as well as historical narratives.... Such a challenging and sophisticated book... remarkable and illuminating monograph. * Eighteenth-Century Fiction *

About Peter DeGabriele

Peter DeGabriele is assistant professor of English at Mississippi State University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: Novel Subjects, Sovereignty, and the Law 1 Intimacy, Survival, Resistance: Daniel Defoe's A Journal of the Plague Year 2 Body, Consent, Survival: Samuel Richardson's Clarissa, or, A History of a Young Lady 3 Sovereign Politeness: David Hume's History of England 4 Sovereign Domesticity: Edward Gibbon's The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 5 The Witness and the Law: Ann Radcliffe's The Italian Epilogue: The Novel and Political Modernity: Beyond Liberalism Notes Bibliography Index About the Author

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NLS9781611486988
9781611486988
161148698X
Sovereign Power and the Enlightenment: Eighteenth-Century Literature and the Problem of the Political by Peter DeGabriele
New
Paperback
Bucknell University Press
2017-09-26
216
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