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      An Anthology of Chartist Fiction

      The Literature of Struggle

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      The Literature of Struggle book

      An Anthology of Chartist Fiction
      Edited ByIan Haywood
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1995
      eBook Published 29 June 2016
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315629117
      Pages 220
      eBook ISBN 9781315629117
      Subjects Humanities, Social Sciences
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      Haywood, I. (Ed.). (1995). The Literature of Struggle: An Anthology of Chartist Fiction (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315629117

      ABSTRACT

      First published in 1995. Chartism inspired a prodigious literary output, based on its own newspapers and journals. However, while some Chartist political writings have been reprinted, the aesthetic texts of the movement have largely been neglected. This selection of short stories and extracts from longer fiction aims to remedy this situation and covers a diversity of authors, genres and themes.

      Ian Haywood has written a cogent and wide-ranging review of the Chartist movement and its literature as an introduction to this collection of little-known and revealing stories. The diction is divided into the following areas: the condition of England, Ireland, revolution, women and Chartism itself. This title will be of interest to students of history.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |25 pages

      Introduction

      ByIan Haywood

      chapter 1|7 pages

      Will Harper: A Poor-Law Tale (1838)

      ByIan Haywood

      chapter 2|5 pages

      The Widow and the Fatherless (1838)

      ByIan Haywood

      chapter 3|3 pages

      The Convict (1839)

      ByIan Haywood

      chapter 4|5 pages

      A Simple Story (1840)

      ByIan Haywood

      chapter 5|7 pages

      Seth Thompson, the Stockinger or, “When Things are at the Worst They Begin to Mend” (1845)

      ByThomas Cooper

      chapter 6|7 pages

      “Merrie England” – No More! (1845)

      ByThomas Cooper

      chapter 7|18 pages

      The Defender: An Irish Tale of 1797 (1840)

      ByIan Haywood

      chapter 8|15 pages

      The Rebel Chief: A Scene in the Wicklow Mountains, 1803 (1840)

      ByIan Haywood

      chapter 9|5 pages

      The Desmonds: A Tale of Landlordism in Ireland(1845)

      ByIan Haywood

      chapter 10|8 pages

      The Meal-Mongers: Or, Food Riots in Ireland (1848)

      ByIan Haywood

      chapter 11|25 pages

      From Dissuasive Warnings to the People on Street Warfare (1839)

      ByAlexander Somerville

      chapter 12|10 pages

      The Revolutionist (1840)

      ByIan Haywood

      chapter 13|1 pages

      The Insurgent Leader (1840)

      ByIan Haywood

      chapter 14|2 pages

      The Maid of Warsaw, from The Romance of a People (1847)

      ByErnest Jones

      chapter 15|4 pages

      Nationalism, from The Romance of a People (1847)

      ByErnest Jones

      chapter 16|10 pages

      ‘A Midnight Rising', from De Brassier: A Democratic Romance (1851–52)

      ByErnest Jones

      chapter 17|4 pages

      The Outcast (1839)

      ByW. J. Linton

      chapter 18|3 pages

      The Free-Servant (1839)

      ByW. J. Linton

      chapter 19|5 pages

      The Young Seamstress (1847)

      ByIan Haywood

      chapter 20|16 pages

      The Slave of the Needle (1850)

      ByIan Haywood

      chapter 21|5 pages

      The Poor Man's Wrongs (1839)

      ByMary Hutton

      chapter 22|4 pages

      The Charter and the Land (1847)

      ByIan Haywood

      chapter 23|3 pages

      The London Doorstep (A True Story) (1848)

      ByErnest Jones

      chapter 24|6 pages

      ‘The Convention', from De Brassier, A Democratic Romance (1851–2)

      ByErnest Jones
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