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Law, Equity and Romantic Writing

Seeking Justice in the Age of Revolutions

Michael Demson, Regina Hewitt (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
312 Seiten
2026
Edinburgh University Press (Verlag)
978-1-3995-0038-8 (ISBN)
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Explores the pursuit of justice through the processes of writing, reading and interpreting in Enlightenment and Romantic-period literature
This provocative and timely volume examines the activity of seeking justice through literature during the ‘age of revolutions’ from 1750 to 1850 – a period which was marked by efforts to expand political and human rights and to rethink attitudes towards poverty and criminality. While the chapters revolve around legal topics, they concentrate on literary engagements with the experience of the law, revealing how people perceived the fairness of a given legal order and worked with and against regulations to adjust the rule of law to the demands of conscience. The volume updates analysis of this conflict between law and equity by drawing on the concept of ‘epistemic injustice’ to describe the harm done to personal identity and collective flourishing by the uneven distribution of resources and the wish to punish breaches of order. It shows how writing and reading can foment inquiries into the meanings of ‘justice’ and ‘equity’ and aid efforts to humanise the rule of law.

Michael Demson is Professor of English at Sam Houston State University. He coedited, with Christopher Clason, Romantic Automata: Exhibitions, Figures, Organisms (2020) and, with Regina Hewitt, Commemorating Peterloo: Violence, Resilience and Claim-making during the Romantic Era (2019). He has published articles in European Romantic Review, Romanticism, Romantic Circles, The Keats-Shelley Journal, The Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, among others. His graphic novel, Masks of Anarchy: From Percy Shelley to the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, was published in 2013. Regina Hewitt is Professor of English at the University of South Florida. Her most recent publications include Commemorating Peterloo: Violence, Resilience and Claim-Making during the Romantic Era, co-edited with Michael Demson (2019), and an edition of Lawrie Todd for the Edinburgh Edition of the Works of John Galt (2023). Formerly Co-Editor of the European Romantic Review, she now serves as a Consulting Editor for that journal.

Illustrations

Preface

Acknowledgements

Contributors

Part I: Discerning Principles

Introduction to Part I: Discerning Principles, Michael Demson and Regina Hewitt;



1. Law, Religion and Changing Ideas of Innocence in Romantic Literature, Jan-Melissa Schramm



2. Adam Smith on Resentment and Retribution, Victoria Myers



3. Indianism and the Last Performance of Edmund Burke, Padma Rangarajan



4. The Trial of Queen Caroline: Radical Spectacle, Caricature and the Triumph of Public Opinion in the Shadow of the Six Acts, Ian Haywood

5. Legal Vengeance and Popular Violence: Reimagining Justice in The Heart of Midlothian, Melissa J. Ganz



Part II: Refining Standards



Introduction to Part II: Refining Standards, Michael Demson and Regina Hewitt



6. Rehabilitating Jacobites in Romantic-Era Britain: The Cultural Memory of the 1745 Rising in Thomas Campbell’s ‘Lochiel’s Warning’ and Anne Grant’s ‘The Highlanders’, Leith Davis

7. Jews Performing Remorse: The Trials and Tribulations of John ‘Jew’ King and His Daughters, Michael Scrivener

8. Fugitive Morality in Two Scots Poets: Robert Burns, Alexander Wilson and the Law, Gerard Carruthers and Moira Hansen



9. ‘The Past is Irrevocable’: Justice, Punishment and Irish Romantic Writing, James Kelly



10. Flogging Phelim: Christian Isobel Johnstone, the Perils of Injustice and the Promise of Reform, Elizabeth Kraft



Part III: Affirming Resistances



Introduction to Part III: Affirming Resistances, Michael Demson and Regina Hewitt





11. Reparatory Justice and the Afterlives of Slavery in Twenty-first-century Creative Rememberings of Mary Prince, Sue Thomas



12. John Clare and Enclosure Again: Against Simplification, Timothy Clark



13. Prison Hulks in Romantic Seascapes, Michael Demson



Index



 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.3.2026
Reihe/Serie Edinburgh Critical Studies in Romanticism
Zusatzinfo 11 black and white illustrations
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte
ISBN-10 1-3995-0038-4 / 1399500384
ISBN-13 978-1-3995-0038-8 / 9781399500388
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