Imagining the King's Death

Imagining the King's Death

Author: John Barrell

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 860

ISBN-13: 9780198112921

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It is high treason in British law to imagine the king's death. But after the execution of Louis XVI in 1793, everyone in Britain must have found themselves imagining that the same fate might befall George III. How easy was it to distinguish between fantasising about the death of George and imagining it, in the legal sense of intending or designing? John Barrell examines this question in the context of the political trials of the mid-1790s and the controversies they generated. He shows how the law of treason was adapted in the years following Louis's death to punish what was acknowledged to be a "modern" form of treason unheard of when the law had been framed. The result, he argues, was the invention of a new and imaginary reading, a "figurative" treason, by which the question of who was imagining the king's death, the supposed traitors or those who charged them with treason, became inseparable.


Foundations of Modern International Thought

Foundations of Modern International Thought

Author: David Armitage

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 0521807077

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This insightful and wide-ranging volume traces the genesis of international intellectual thought, connecting international and global history with intellectual history.


Blake, Myth, and Enlightenment

Blake, Myth, and Enlightenment

Author: David Fallon

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-01-09

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 1137390352

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This book provides compelling new readings of William Blake’s poetry and art, including the first sustained account of his visionary paintings of Pitt and Nelson. It focuses on the recurrent motif of apotheosis, both as a figure of political authority to be demystified but also as an image of utopian possibility. It reevaluates Blake’s relationship to Enlightenment thought, myth, religion, and politics, from The French Revolution to Jerusalem and The Laocoön. The book combines careful attention to cultural and historical contexts with close readings of the texts and designs, providing an innovative account of Blake’s creative transformations of Enlightenment, classical, and Christian thought.


Edward Vernon-Harcourt

Edward Vernon-Harcourt

Author: Tony Vernon-Harcourt

Publisher: Sacristy Press

Published: 2024-01-01

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1789593182

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The first-ever biography of Edward Vernon Harcourt, Archbishop of York from 1807 to 1847, and the last aristocrat to hold the office.