More Shopping OptionsBritish Women Writers and the French Revolution provides an overview of a wide range of British women's writings on the French Revolution, from writers sympathetic to the Revolution like Mary Robinson, Helen Maria Williams, and Charlotte Smith, to anti-revolutionary writers like Hannah More and Jane West. Based on new research in French and British archives and libraries, the book uncovers little-known writings by British women, and argues that these writers developed a distinct antinationalism, in some cases even a feminist cosmopolitanism, in their responses to the European revolutionary crisis.
Adriana Craciun teaches British literature and critical theory at Birkbeck, University of London.
Introduction * Nationalism and Internationalism * Female Philosophers: Women and the "World War" of the 1790s * Mary Robinson and Radical Politics: The French Connection * Virtue and Terror: Robespierre, Williams, and the Corruption of Revolutionary Ideals * Citizens of the World: The bliogÉmigrbliogés in the British Imagination * Post-War Retrospectives * Bibliography * Index