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William Cobbett, the press and rural England : radicalism and the fourth estate, 1792-1835 / James Grande, British Academy postdoctoral fellow, King's College London, UK. [electronic resource]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Palgrave studies in nineteenth-century writing and culturePublication details: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781137380081
  • 113738008X
  • 1322047804
  • 9781322047805
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DA522.5
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Contents:
Introduction: Digging up the 1790s -- 1. From the Soldier's Friend to Peter Porcupine -- 2. William Windham and the Hampshire Hog -- 3. Prison, Paper Money and Cobbett's 'Twopenny Trash' -- 4. Long Island Pastoral -- 5. Cobbett and Queen Caroline -- 6. <span style="font-style:italic;">Rural Rides</span> and the 1820s -- 7. 'Rural War' and the July Revolution -- Postscript: Cobbett's Legacies.
Summary: "William Cobbett, the Press and Rural England offers a thorough re-appraisal of the work of William Cobbett (1763-1835), examining his pioneering journalism, identification with rural England and engagement with contemporary debates. It offers a new interpretation of Cobbett as a Burkean radical, whose work cuts across the 'revolution controversy' of the 1790s and combines Tom Paine's common sense and transatlantic radicalism with Edmund Burke's emphasis on tradition, patriotism and the domestic affections. To Hazlitt, Cobbett came to represent 'a kind of fourth estate in the politics of the country', becoming the virtual embodiment of both rural England and the campaign for parliamentary reform. This study draws on Cobbett's published writings and unpublished correspondence to show how he achieved this status. Individual chapters focus on his writings as Peter Porcupine, publication of parliamentary debates, imprisonment in Newgate, exile on Long Island, role in the Queen Caroline affair, Rural Rides, his prosecution after the Captain Swing riots and his wide-ranging legacies"--
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Introduction: Digging up the 1790s -- 1. From the Soldier's Friend to Peter Porcupine -- 2. William Windham and the Hampshire Hog -- 3. Prison, Paper Money and Cobbett's 'Twopenny Trash' -- 4. Long Island Pastoral -- 5. Cobbett and Queen Caroline -- 6. <span style="font-style:italic;">Rural Rides</span> and the 1820s -- 7. 'Rural War' and the July Revolution -- Postscript: Cobbett's Legacies.

Includes bibliographies and index.

"William Cobbett, the Press and Rural England offers a thorough re-appraisal of the work of William Cobbett (1763-1835), examining his pioneering journalism, identification with rural England and engagement with contemporary debates. It offers a new interpretation of Cobbett as a Burkean radical, whose work cuts across the 'revolution controversy' of the 1790s and combines Tom Paine's common sense and transatlantic radicalism with Edmund Burke's emphasis on tradition, patriotism and the domestic affections. To Hazlitt, Cobbett came to represent 'a kind of fourth estate in the politics of the country', becoming the virtual embodiment of both rural England and the campaign for parliamentary reform. This study draws on Cobbett's published writings and unpublished correspondence to show how he achieved this status. Individual chapters focus on his writings as Peter Porcupine, publication of parliamentary debates, imprisonment in Newgate, exile on Long Island, role in the Queen Caroline affair, Rural Rides, his prosecution after the Captain Swing riots and his wide-ranging legacies"--

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