Child Murder and British Culture, 1720-1900

Auteur: McDonagh, Josephine (University of Oxford)
Editeur: Cambridge University Press
McDonagh examines the idea of child murder in British culture in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. She traces a trajectory from Swift's A Modest Proposal through to the debates on the New Woman at the turn of the twentieth century by way of Burke, Wordsworth, Wollstonecraft, and Hardy, among others.

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McDonagh examines the idea of child murder in British culture in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. She traces a trajectory from Swift's A Modest Proposal through to the debates on the New Woman at the turn of the twentieth century by way of Burke, Wordsworth, Wollstonecraft, and Hardy, among others.
ISBN / EAN 9780521781930
Auteur McDonagh, Josephine (University of Oxford)
Editeur Cambridge University Press