The infernal Quixote : a tale of the day
In this anti-Jacobin (or anti-revolutionary) novel, Charles Lucas engages directly with the most pressing political issues of his day and establishes himself as one of the most forthright and engaging of all the British conservative writers who responded to the French Revolution and its aftermath.
447 Seiten
9781551114446, 1551114445
253932976
AcknowledgementsIntroductionCharles Lucas: A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextThe Infernal QuixoteVolume I Volume II Volume IIIVolume IVAppendix A: From Charles Lucas, Gwelygordd; or, the Child of Sin. A Tale of Welsh Origin (1820) Appendix B: An Advertisement for the Minerva Press (1794)Appendix C: From William Godwin, Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, and its Influence on Morals and Happiness (1796)Appendix D: A Contemporary Review (Critical Review, September 1801)Appendix E: A London Corresponding Society handbill (1795)Appendix F: From Augustin Barruel’s Memoirs, Illustrating the History of Jacobinism (1797-98)Appendix G: Publications of the United IrishmenA United Irishmen pamphlet from 1791A United Irishmen handbill distributed in 1798Select Bibliography and Works Cited