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Peter DeGabriele is assistant professor of English at Mississippi State University.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Novel Subjects, Sovereignty, and the Law
1 Intimacy, Survival, Resistance: Daniel Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague Year
2 Body, Consent, Survival: Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa, or, A History of a Young Lady
3 Sovereign Politeness: David Hume’s History of England
4 Sovereign Domesticity: Edward Gibbon’s The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
5 The Witness and the Law: Ann Radcliffe’s The Italian
Epilogue: The Novel and Political Modernity: Beyond Liberalism
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Fluently wielding critical approaches drawn from Robert Esposito, Giorgio Agamben, Jacques Derrida, and Hannah Arendt (among others), DeGabriele engages closely with the novel as well as historical narratives.... Such a challenging and sophisticated book... remarkable and illuminating monograph.
— Eighteenth-Century Fiction