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Democratic Subjects : The Self and the Social in Nineteenth-Century England
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Patrick Joyce
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December 10 2009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 21
The sorrows of Edwin Waugh: a study in ‘working-class’ identity
pp. 31
Young Edwin
pp. 41
The struggle for the moral life
pp. 49
The ends of the moral life
pp. 56
The cult of the heart
pp. 63
‘God bless these poor folks’
pp. 72
The legacy of Edwin Waugh
pp. 83
John Bright and the English people: a study in ‘middle-class’ identity
pp. 91
Plain man's prophecy
pp. 98
Speaking Bright
pp. 104
Making the self
pp. 124
Bright makes the social
pp. 136
Creating the democratic imaginary
pp. 147
Democratic romances: narrative as collective identity in nineteenth-century England
pp. 153
Narrative and history
pp. 161
The romance of improvement
pp. 176
The aesthetic framing of the social
pp. 192
The constitution as an English Eden
pp. 204
The story of the cruel Turk
pp. 213
Some democratic leading men, or Mr Gladstone's dream
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