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Cambridge University Press
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September 2009
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2001
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9780511484278

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The French Revolution sparked an ideological debate which also brought Britain to the brink of revolution in the 1790s. Just as radicals wrote 'Jacobin' fiction, so the fear of rebellion prompted conservatives to respond with novels of their own; indeed, these soon outnumbered the Jacobin novels. This was the first survey of the full range of conservative novels produced in Britain during the 1790s and early 1800s. M. O. Grenby examines the strategies used by conservatives in their fiction, thus shedding new light on how the anti-Jacobin campaign was understood and organised in Britain. Chapters cover the representation of revolution and rebellion, the attack on the 'new philosophy' of radicals such as Godwin and Wollstonecraft, and the way in which hierarchy is defended in these novels. Grenby's book offers an insight into the society which produced and consumed anti-Jacobin novels, and presents a case for reexamining these neglected texts.

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‘M. O. Grenby offers a beautifully written and illuminating account of a neglected but useful literary source for the British conservative response to the French Revolution and the ‘Revolution crisis’ in Britain … this is a thorough study, yet one written with pace, cogency and brio, enlivened by many apt excerpts from the pithy, sometimes enjoyably caustic summaries of Dr Grenby’s raw materials.’

Source: History

‘Filling in a long-standing blank in our perception of the Romantic-era novel, The Anti-Jacobin Novel offers a valuable contribution to British literary history, as well as powerful arguments for revisiting the way in which literary criticism has tended to represent British politics and society of the 1790s in the last few decades. For these, and other reasons, Grenby has done the critical community a great service. … ground-breaking …‘.

Source: Romanticism

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ANTI⁃JACOBIN NOVELS AND TALES
Anon., Dorothea; or, A Ray of the New Light (3 vols., London: G. G. and J. Robinson, 1801)
Anon., Massouf, or the Philosophy of the Day. An Eastern Tale (1 vol., London: Minerva, 1802)
Anon., Memoirs of M. De Brinboc: Containing Some Views of English and Foreign Society (3 vols., London: Cadell and Davies, 1805)
Anon., Berkeley Hall: or, the Pupil of Experience. A Novel (3 vols., London: J. Tindal, 1796)
Anon., The Chances; or, Nothing of the New School: A Novel. In Three Volumes. By A Disciple of the Old School (3 vols., London: Cuthell and Martin, 1803)
Anon., The Citizen's Daughter; or What Might Be (1 vol., London: Vernor and Hood, 1804)
Anon., The History of Sir George Warrington; or, the Political Quixote. By the Author of the Female Quixote (3 vols., London: J. Bell, 1797)
Anon., The Siege of Belgrade: An Historical Novel. Translated from a German Manuscript (‘4 vols. in 2’, London: H. D. Symonds, 1791)
Bisset, Robert, Douglas; or, the Highlander. A Novel (4 vols., London: ‘Printed at the Anti-Jacobin Press’, 1800)
Bisset, Robert, Modern Literature. A Novel (3 vols., London: T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1804)
Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton, Mary de Clifford. A Story. Interspersed with Many Poems (1 vol., London: H. Symonds, 1792; rpt. London: Clarke's Home Library, 1845)
Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton, Arthur Fitz-Albini, a Novel (2 vols., London: J. White, 1798; rpt. London: J. White, 1799)
Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton, Le Forester, A Novel. By the Author of Arthur Fitz-Albini (3 vols., London: J. White, 1802)
Burges, Mary Anne, The Progress of the Pilgrim Good-Intent, in Jacobinical Times (1 vol., London: John Hatchard, 1800)
Charlton, Mary, The Parisian; or, Genuine Anecdotes of Distinguished and Noble Characters (2 vols., London: Minerva, 1794)
Craik, Helen, Adelaide de Narbonne, with Memoirs of Charlotte de Cordet. A Tale (4 vols., London: Minerva, 1800)
Dallas, Robert Charles, Percival, or Nature Vindicated. A Novel (4 vols., London: Longman and Rees, 1801)
D'Israeli, Isaac, Vaurien: or, Sketches of the Times: Exhibiting Views of the Philosophies, Religions, Politics, Literature, and Manners of the Age (2 vols., London: Cadell and Davies, 1797)
D'Israeli, Isaac, ‘The Daughter; or, A Modern Romance’ in Romances. Second Edition, Corrected. To which is now added, ‘A Modern Romance’ (1 vol., London: Murray and Highley, 2nd edn, 1801)
D'Israeli, Isaac, Flim-Flams!; or, The Life and Errors of My Uncle, and the Amours of my Aunt! With Illustrations and Obscurities, by Messieurs Tag, Rag, and Bobtail. With an Illuminating Index (3 vols., London: John Murray, 1805; 2nd edn, London: John Murray, 1806.)
Dubois, Edward, St Godwin: A Tale of the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Century. By Count Reginald De Saint Leon (1 vol., London: J. Wright, 1800)
Edgeworth, Maria, Leonora (2 vols., London, 1806; rpt. 1 vol., ed. Marilyn Butler and Susan Manly, London: Pickering and Chatto, 1999)
Edgeworth, Maria, ‘Madame de Fleury’, in Tales of Fashionable Life (3 vols., London: J. Johnson, 1809), pp. 177–328
Hamilton, Elizabeth, Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah; Written Previous To, and During the Period of his Residence in Englands (2 vols., London: G. G. and J. Robinson, 1796; 2nd edn, 2 vols., London: G. G. and J. Robinson, 1801; rpt. ⅰ vol., eds. Pamela Perkins and Shannon Russell, Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 1999. Memmoirs of Modern Philosophers (3 vols., London: G. G. and J. Robinson, 1800; rpt. London: Routledge and Thoemmes, 1992; rpt. 1 vol., ed. Claire Grogan, Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 2000)
Harral, Thomas, Scenes of Life. A Novel (3 vols., London: B. Crosby, 1805)
Helme, Elizabeth, The Farmer of Inglewood Forest, a Novel (4 vols., London: Minerva, 1796)
King, Sophia, Waldorf; or, the Dangers of Philosophy. A Philosophical Tale (2 vols., London: G. G. and J. Robinson, 1798)
King, Sophia, The Fatal Secret, or, Unknown Warrior; A Romance of the Twelfth Century, with Legendary Poems (1 vol., London: ‘Printed for the author’, 1801)
Lloyd, Charles, Edmund Oliver (2 vols., Bristol: Joseph Cottle, 1798)
Lucas, Charles, The Castle of St Donats; or, the History of Jack Smith (3 vols., London: Minerva, 1798)
Lucas, Charles, The Infernal Quixote. A Tale of the Day (4 vols., London: Minerva, 1801)
Mackenzie, Anna Maria, Slavery: or, The Times (2 vols., London: G. G. and J. Robinson, 1792)
Mangin, Edward, George the Third. A Novel (3 vols., London: James Carpenter, 1807)
Marriott, Mrs, The Minstrel; or, Anecdotes of Distinguished Personages in the Fifteenth Century (3 vols., London: Hookham and Carpenter, 1793)
Moore, John, Mordaunt. Sketches of Life, Characters, and Manners, in Various Countries; including the Memoirs of a French Lady of Quality (3 vols., London: G. G. and J. Robinson, 1800)
Murray, Hugh, The Swiss Emigrants: A Tale (1 vol., London: T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1804)
Opie, Amelia, Adeline Mowbray, or the Mother and Daughter: A Tale (3 vols., London: Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1805; rpt. 1 vol., eds. Shelley King and John B. Pierce, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999)
Pearson, S[usanna], The Medallion (3 vols., London: G. G. and J. Robinson, 1794)
Pye, Henry James, The Democrat: Interspersed with Anecdotes of Well Known Characters (2 vols., London: Minerva, 1795; rpt. London: Minerva, 1796)
Pye, Henry James, The Aristocrat, a Novel (2 vols., London: Sampson Low, 1799)
Reeve, Clara, Memoirs of Sir Roger de Clarendon, the natural son of Edward Prince of Wales, commonly called the Black Prince; with anecdotes of many other eminent persons of the fourteenth century (3 vols., London: Hookham and Carpenter, 1793)
Robinson, Mary, Hubert de Sevrac, A Romance, of the Eighteenth Century (3 vols., London: Hookham and Carpenter, 1796; rpt. 2 vols., Dublin: B. Smith, C. Browne and H. Colbert, 1797)
Robinson, Mary, The Natural Daughter. With Portraits of the Leadenhead Family. A Novel (2 vols., London: T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1799)
Sayer, Edward, Lindor and Adelaïde, a Moral Tale. In which are exhibited the Effects of the Late French Revolution on the Peasantry of France … By the Author of ‘Observations on Doctor Price's Revolution Sermon’ (1 vol., London: John Hockdale, 1791)
Silliman, Benjamin, Letters of Shahcoolen, a Hindu Philosopher, residing in Philadelphia; to his friend El Hassan, an inhabitant of Delhi (1 vol., Boston, MA: Russell and Cutler, 1802; rpt. ‘Introduction’ by Ben Harris McClary, Gainsville, FL: Scholars Facsimiles and Reprints, 1962)
Smith, Charlotte, The Banished Man. A Novel (4 vols., London: Cadell and Davies, 1794)
Smith, Charlotte, Marchmont: A Novel (4 vols., London: Sampson Low, 1796)
Stanhope, Louisa Sidney, The Nun of Santa Maria di Tindaro. A Tale (3 vols., London: Minerva, 1818)
Surr, Thomas Skinner, George Barnwell. A Novel (3 vols., London: H. D. Symonds, 1798)
Thomas, Ann, Adolphus de Biron. A Novel. Founded on the French Revolution (2 vols., Plymouth: ‘Printed by P. Nettleton for the Authoress’, n.d. but 1795?)
Walker, George, The Vagabond, a Novel (2 vols., London: G. Walker and Lee and Hurst, 1799; rpt. 3rd edn, ‘with notes’, London: G. Walker, 1799)
Walker, George, Le Vagabond, ou La Rencontre de Deux Philosophes Républicains; Roman Philosophique, Traduit de l'anglais de Georges Walker … (1 vol., Paris, Hénée et Dumas, et al., 1807)
Wells, Helena, Constantia Neville; or, the West Indian. A Novel (3 vols., London: T. Cadell jun. and W. Davies, 1800; rpt. 2nd edn, London: T. Cadell jun. and W. Davies, 1800)
West, Jane, A Gossip's Story, and a Legendary Tale. By the Author of Advantages of Education (2 vols., London: T. N. Longman, 1796; rpt. London: T. N. Longman, 1798)
West, Jane, A Tale of the Times; By the author of A Gossip's Story (3 vols., London: Longman and Rees, 1799)
West, Jane, The Infidel Father; By the author of A Tale of the Times, A Gossip's Story, &c (3 vols., London: Longman and Rees, 1802)
West, Jane, The Loyalists: An Historical Novel. By the author of ‘Letters to a Young Man’, ‘A Tale of the Times’, &c. (3 vols., London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1812)
Wildman, Joseph, The Force of Prejudice, A Moral Tale (2 vols., London: T. Barfield, 1799)
Wood, Sarah Sayward Barrell Keating, Julia, and the Illuminated Baron. A Novel: Founded on Recent Facts, which have transpired in the course of the late Revolution of Moral Principles in France. By a Lady of Massachusetts (1 vol., Portsmouth, NH: Charles Pierce, 1800)
Wright, T., Solyman and Fatima; or, the Sceptic Convinced. An Eastern Tale (2 vols., London: John Bew, 1791)
OTHER NOVELS CITED
Anon., Asmodeus; or, the Devil in London: A Sketch (3 vols., London: J. F. Hughes, 1808)
Anon., Flights of Inflatus; or, the Sallies, Stories, and Adventures of a Wild-Goose Philosopher (2 vols., London: C. Stalker, 1791)
Anon. (Anne Hughes?), Jemima, a Novel (2 vols., London: Minerva, 1795)
Anon., Memoirs of Female Philosophers, in Two Volumes. By a Modern Philosopher of the Other Sex (2 vols., London: Henry Colburn, 1808)
Anon., Such Follies Are: A Novel (2 vols., London: Minerva, 1795)
Anon., The Bastile. Or the History of Charles Townley, a man of the world (4 vols., London: Minerva, 1789; rpt. 3 vols., Dublin: George Grierson, 1789)
Anon., The Brothers; A Novel, for Children. Addressed to Every Good Mother, and Humbly Dedicated to the Queen (1 vol., Henley: G. Norton, 1794)
Anon., The Chateau de Myrelle, or Laura. A Novel (1 vol., London: Hookham, 1791)
Anon., The Excursion of Osman, the Son of Abdullah, Lord of the Vallies; A Political Romance: Including Some Anecdotes relative to a Great Northern Family (1 vol., Liverpool, ‘Printed by T. Schofield’, 1792)
Anon., The Invasion; or, What Might Have Been (2 vols., London: H. D. Symonds, 1798)
Anon., The Irishmen; a Military-Political Novel, wherein the idiom of each character is carefully preserved, & the utmost precaution taken to render the ebullitionary phrases, particular to the sons of Erin, inoffensive as well as entertaining … By a Native Officer (2 vols., London: Minerva, 1810)
Anon., The Last Man, or Omegarus and Syderia, A Romance in Futurity (2 vols., London: R. Dutton, 1806)
Anon. (J. H. Pestalozzi?), Leonard and Gertrude. A Popular Story, Written Originally in German … and Now Attempted in English; With the hope of its being useful to the Lower Orders of Society (1 vol., Bath: S. Hazard, 1800)
Anon., The Magnanimous Amazon; or Adventures of Theresa, Baroness Van Hoog. With Anecdotes of other Eccentric Persons (1 vol., London: Vernor and Hood, 1796)
Anon. (John Davis?), The Post-Captain; or, the Wooden Walls Well Manned; Comprehending a View of Naval Society and Manners. By the Author of ‘Edward;’ ‘A View of Society in France;’ &c. (1 vol., ‘third edition’, London: Thomas Tegg, 1808)
Anon. (M. Harley?), Priory of St Bernard; an Old English Tale … Being the First Literary Production of a Young Lady (2 vols., London: Minerva, 1786; rpt. New York: Arno Press, 1977)
Austen, Jane, Northanger Abbey (2 vols., London: John Murray, 1818; rpt. 1 vol., ed. Anne Henry Ehrenpreis, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1985)
Bage, Robert, Hermsprong; or, Man As He Is Not (3 vols., London: Minerva, 1796; rpt. 1 vol., ed. Peter Faulkner, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985)
Barrett, Eaton Stannard, The Heroine, or Adventures of a Fair Romance Reader (3 vols., London: Henry Colburn, 1813; rpt. 1 vol., London: Henry Frowde, 1909, with an introduction by Walter Raleigh)
Barton, James, The Remorseless Assassin; or the Dangers of Enthusiasm (2 vols., London: J. F. Hughes, 1803)
Beckford, William (‘J. A. M. Jenks’), Azemia, A Novel: Containing imitations of the manner, both in prose and verse, of many of the authors of the present day; with political strictures (2 vols., London: Sampson Low, 1797)
Burney, Frances, The Wanderer; or, Female Difficulties (5 vols., London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1814; rpt. 1 vol., eds. Margaret Anne Doody, Robert L. Mack and Peter Sabor, with an introduction by Margaret Anne Doody, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991)
Charlton, Mary, Rosella, or Modern Occurrences (4 vols., London: Minerva, 1799)
Cole, Rev. William, The Contradiction (1 vol., London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1796)
Combe, William, The Devil Upon Two Sticks in England (6 vols., London: ‘printed at the Logographic Press’, 1790–1)
Cunningham, John William, A World Without Souls (1 vol., London: J. Hatchard, 1805; rpt. 1 vol., London: J. Hatchard, 1806)
Dacre, Charlotte, Confessions of the Nun of St Omer. A Tale. By Rosa Matilda (3 vols., London: J. F. Hughes, 1805)
Dacre, Charlotte, The Passions. By Rosa Matilda (4 vols., London: Cadell and Davies, 1811)
Dallas, Robert Charles, Aubrey: a Novel (4 vols., London: T. N. Longman, 1804)
Dallas, Robert Charles, The Miscellaneous Works and Novels of R. C. Dallas, Esq. (7 vols., London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1813)
Godwin, William, Caleb Williams (3 vols., London: B. Crosby, 1794; rpt. 1 vol., ed. Maurice Hindle, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1988)
Godwin, William, St Leon (4 vols., London: G. G. and J. Robinson, 1799; rpt. 1 vol., ed. Pamela Clemit, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994)
Graves, Richard, Plexippus: or, the Aspiring Plebian (2 vols., London: J. Dodsley, 1790)
Green, Sarah, The Reformist!!!, A Serio-comic political novel (2 vols., London: Minerva, 1810)
Hamilton, Elizabeth, Memoirs of the Life of Agrippina, the Wife of Germanicus (3 vols., Bath and London: G. G. and J. Robinson, 1804)
Hamilton, Elizabeth, The Cottagers of Glenburnie; A Tale for the Farmer's Ingle-nook (1 vol., Edinburgh: Manners, Miller and S. Chapman, 1808)
Imlay, Gilbert, The Emigrants (London: A. Hamilton, 1793; rpt. 1 vol., eds. W. M. Verhoeven and Amanda Gilroy, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1998)
Lamb, Caroline, Glenarvon (3 vols., London: Henry Colburn, 1816; rpt. 1 vol., ed. Frances Wilson, London: Everyman, 1995)
Lathom, Francis, The Midnight Bell (3 vols., London: H. D. Symonds, 1798; rpt. 1 vol., with an introduction by Lucien Jenkins, London: Skoob Books, 1989)
Lathom, Francis, Men and Manners. A Novel (4 vols., London: J. Wright, 1799)
Lewis, Alethea, Plain Sense. A Novel (3 vols., London: Minerva, 1795; rpt. London: Minerva, 1796)
Lewis, M. G., The Monk. A Romance (3 vols., London: J. Bell, 1796; rpt. 1 vol., ed. Howard Anderson, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990)
Littlejohn, P. (?), The Cipher, or The World as it Goes (3 vols., London: Minerva, 1791)
Lucas, Charles, Gwelygordd; or, the Child of Sin. A Tale of Welsh Origin (3 vols., London: Minerva, 1820)
Marshall, Edmund, Edmund and Eleonora: or Memoirs of the Houses of Summerfield and Gretton (2 vols., London: John Stockdale, 1797)
Meeke, Mary, Count St Blancard, or, the Prejudiced Judge, A Novel (3 vols., London: Minerva, 1795; rpt. ‘Introduction’ by John Garrett, New York: Arno Press, 1977)
Meeke, Mary, Midnight Weddings. A Novel (3 vols., London: Minerva, 1802)
Meeke, Mary, Conscience. A Novel (4 vols., London: A. K. Newman, 1814)
More, Hannah, Coelebs in Search of a Wife (2 vols., London: Cadell and Davies, 1809)
Northmore, Thomas (‘Phileleutherus Devoniensis’), Memoirs of Planetes, or a Sketch of the Laws and Manners of Makar (1 vol., London: J. Johnson and J. Owen, 1795)
Opie, Amelia, Valentine's Eve (3 vols., London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1816)
Palmer, Charlotte, It Is, and It Is Not. A Novel (2 vols., London: Hookham and Carpenter, 1792)
Parsons, Eliza, Woman As She Should Be; or, Memoirs of Mrs Menville. A Novel (4 vols., London: Minerva, 1793)
Parsons, Eliza, Women As They Are. A Novel (4 vols., London: Minerva, 1796)
Peacock, Thomas Love, Headlong Hall (1 vol., London: T. Hookham jun., 1816; rpt. eds. Michael Baron and Michael Slater, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987)
Peacock, Thomas Love, Nightmare Abbey (1 vol., London: T. Hookham, 1818; rpt. ed. Raymond Wright, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1986)
Pilkington, Mary, New Tales of the Castle; or, The Noble Emigrants, a Story of Modern Times (1 vol., London: Vernor and Hood, 1800; rpt. London: J. Harris, 1803)
Porter, Anna Maria, The Hungarian Brothers (3 vols., London: Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1807)
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Reeve, Clara, The Old English Baron (1 vol., London, 1777; rpt. ed. James Trainer, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967)
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Roche, Regina Maria, The Children of the Abbey. A Tale (4 vols., London: Minerva, 1796)
Sands, James, Monckton; or, The Fate of Eleanor. A Novel … To which is prefixed, A General Defence of Modern Novels (3 vols., London: G. and J. Robinson, 1802)
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Stanhope, Louisa Sidney, Treachery; or, the Grave of Antoinette. A Romance (4 vols., London: Minerva, 1815)
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Surr, Thomas Skinner, A Winter in London; or, Sketches of Fashion (3 vols., London: Richard Phillips, 1806)
Surr, Thomas Skinner, The Magic of Wealth, an Antibank Novel (3 vols., London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1815)
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Gentleman's Magazine
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Anon., A Letter to a Country Parson, or, Reply to the Rev. F. Wollaston's Address (London: Matthews, n.d.)
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