Poisoning the Minds of the Lower OrdersPrinceton University Press, 13.04.2021 - 560 Seiten Conservatism was born as an anguished attack on democracy. So argues Don Herzog in this arrestingly detailed exploration of England's responses to the French Revolution. Poisoning the Minds of the Lower Orders ushers the reader into the politically lurid world of Regency England. |
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... Coleridge , Godwin , Hazlitt , Keats , Malthus , More , Paine , Peacock , Price , Priestley , Ricardo , Scott , Mary Shelley , Percy Shelley , Southey , Wollstonecraft , Wordsworth , and more . I've also drawn on newspapers , pamphlets ...
... Coleridge , a decidedly dyspeptic Tory by then , conceded years later , “ The People were too manly to consider whether the Queen was guilty . ' What right had the King to complain ! ' was their just argument . " 21 Caroline starred as ...
... Coleridge , sullenly refused to join one such celebration and was grudgingly relieved to find his windows intact.24 “ Lord , what a stupid monster John Bull is , ” scoffed Walter Scott.25 A dour George withdrew from the public eye for a ...
... Coleridge . For empirically oriented radicalism , long on facts about political corruption and conspicuously short on arguments about natural rights , consider T. H. B. Oldfield , An Entire and Complete History , Political and Personal ...
... Coleridge , ed . Kathleen Coburn , Bart Winer , and others , in progress ( Princeton , NJ : Princeton University Press , 1969– ) , 3 ( 1 ) : 136 ; Robert Southey , The Life of Wesley ; and the Rise and Progress of Methodism , 2 vols ...
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THREE | 56 |
ELEVEN | 58 |
Poison and Antidote | 89 |
The Politics of Reason | 140 |
FI | 202 |
SEVEN | 261 |
Blacks and Jews | 283 |
EIGHT | 322 |
NINE | 363 |
The Trouble with Hairdressers | 455 |
TWELVE | 505 |
INDEX | 547 |