British Fiction and the Production of Social Order, 1740–1830
Discover the intricate relationship between literature and society in British Fiction and the Production of Social Order, 1740–1830 by Miranda J. Burgess. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2005, this insightful work spans 324 pages and delves into the concept of 'romance' as perceived by Romantic-period writers. Burgess offers a fresh perspective by situating renowned authors like Sir Walter Scott, Jane Austen, and Mary Wollstonecraft within a rich tapestry of economic, social, and cultural contexts. This book is essential for those interested in English fiction of the 18th century, as it combines literary criticism with historical analysis, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection. Whether you are a student, scholar, or simply a lover of literature, Burgess's exploration will deepen your understanding of how fiction reflects and shapes social order during a transformative period in British history.