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The Origins of the English Marriage Plot : Literature, Politics and Religion in the Eighteenth Century

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Why did marriage become central to the English novel in the eighteenth century?

As clandestine weddings and the unruly culture that surrounded them began to threaten power and property, questions about where and how to marry became urgent matters of public debate.

In 1753, in an unprecedented and controversial use of state power, Lord Chancellor Hardwicke mandated Anglican church weddings as marriage's only legal form.

Resistance to his Marriage Act would fuel a new kind of realist marriage plot in England and help to produce political radicalism as we know it.

Focussing on how major authors from Samuel Richardson to Jane Austen made church weddings a lynchpin of their fiction, The Origins of the English Marriage Plot offers a truly innovative account of the rise of the novel by telling the story of the English marriage plot's engagement with the most compelling political and social questions of its time.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108485685 / 9781108485685
Hardback
11/07/2019
United Kingdom
English
318 pages : illustrations (black and white)