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This work looks at the impact of five "archetypal" figures on literature and culture of the 1790s in Britain. The figures covered are: Tewdrig, the hermit-king; Vortigen, the Dark-Age traitor, the Polish General Kosciusko; Iolo Morganwg; and the Jacobin demagogue John Thelwall.

Presences That Disturb: Models of Romantic Identity in the Literature and Culture of the 1790s

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This work looks at the impact of five "archetypal" figures on literature and culture of the 1790s in Britain. The... Read more

    Publisher: University of Wales Press
    Publication Date: 16/07/2002
    ISBN13: 9780708317389, 978-0708317389
    ISBN10: 708317383

    Number of Pages: 384

    Fiction , Poetry

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    This work looks at the impact of five "archetypal" figures on literature and culture of the 1790s in Britain. The figures covered are: Tewdrig, the hermit-king; Vortigen, the Dark-Age traitor, the Polish General Kosciusko; Iolo Morganwg; and the Jacobin demagogue John Thelwall.

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