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- catalog abstract "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 fiction is divided into the following areas: the condition of England, Ireland, revolution, women and Chartism itself.".
- catalog contributor b8544628.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Social conditions 19th century Fiction.".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Social life and customs 19th century Fiction.".
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "1. The Condition of England. Will Harper: A Poor-Law Tale (1838). The Widow and the Fatherless (1838). The Convict (1839). A Simple Story (1840). Seth Thompson, the Stockinger (1845) / Thomas Cooper. "Merrie England" -- No More! (1845) / Thomas Cooper -- 2. Ireland. The Defender: An Irish Tale of 1797 (1840). The Rebel Chief: A Scene in the Wicklow Mountains, 1803 (1840). The Desmonds: A Tale of Landlordism in Ireland (1845). The Meal-Mongers: Or, Food Riots in Ireland (1848) -- 3. Revolution. From Dissuasive Warnings to the People on Street Warfare (1839) / Alexander Somerville. The Revolutionist (1840). The Insurgent Leader (1840). The Maid of Warsaw, from The Romance of a People (1847) / Ernest Jones. Nationalism, from The Romance of a People (1847) / Ernest Jones. 'A Midnight Rising', from De Brassier: A Democratic Romance (1851-52) / Ernest Jones -- 4. Women. The Outcast (1839) / W.J. Linton. The Free-Servant (1839) / W.J. Linton. The Young Seamstress (1847).".
- catalog description "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.".
- catalog description "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 fiction is divided into the following areas: the condition of England, Ireland, revolution, women and Chartism itself.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [204]-212).".
- catalog extent "vi, 212 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Literature of struggle.".
- catalog identifier "1859280323 (hardback)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Literature of struggle.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Aldershot, Hants, England : Scolar Press ; Brookfield, VT : Ashgate Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Literature of struggle.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Social conditions 19th century Fiction.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Social life and customs 19th century Fiction.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain".
- catalog subject "823/.80358 20".
- catalog subject "Chartism Fiction.".
- catalog subject "English fiction 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Labor movement Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Labor movement Great Britain Fiction.".
- catalog subject "PR1309.S63 L58 1995".
- catalog subject "Protest literature, English.".
- catalog subject "Social conflict Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Social conflict Great Britain Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Working class Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Working class Great Britain Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Working class writings, English.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Condition of England. Will Harper: A Poor-Law Tale (1838). The Widow and the Fatherless (1838). The Convict (1839). A Simple Story (1840). Seth Thompson, the Stockinger (1845) / Thomas Cooper. "Merrie England" -- No More! (1845) / Thomas Cooper -- 2. Ireland. The Defender: An Irish Tale of 1797 (1840). The Rebel Chief: A Scene in the Wicklow Mountains, 1803 (1840). The Desmonds: A Tale of Landlordism in Ireland (1845). The Meal-Mongers: Or, Food Riots in Ireland (1848) -- 3. Revolution. From Dissuasive Warnings to the People on Street Warfare (1839) / Alexander Somerville. The Revolutionist (1840). The Insurgent Leader (1840). The Maid of Warsaw, from The Romance of a People (1847) / Ernest Jones. Nationalism, from The Romance of a People (1847) / Ernest Jones. 'A Midnight Rising', from De Brassier: A Democratic Romance (1851-52) / Ernest Jones -- 4. Women. The Outcast (1839) / W.J. Linton. The Free-Servant (1839) / W.J. Linton. The Young Seamstress (1847).".
- catalog title "The literature of struggle : an anthology of Chartist fiction / [edited by] Ian Haywood.".
- catalog type "Fiction. fast".
- catalog type "text".