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Writing and the Rise of Finance: Capital Satires of the Early Eighteenth Century

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Writing and the Rise of Finance: Capital Satires of the Early Eighteenth Century - Nicholson, Colin
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The early eighteenth century saw a far-reaching financial revolution in England, whose impact on the literature of the period has hitherto been relatively unexplored. In this original study, Colin Nicholson reads familiar texts such as Gulliver's Travels, The Beggar's Opera and The Dunciad as 'capital satires', responding to the social and political effects of the installation of capitalist financial institutions in London. The founding of the Bank of England and the inauguration of the National Debt permanently altered the ...

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Writing and the Rise of Finance: Capital Satires of the Early Eighteenth Century 2004, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9780521604482

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Writing and the Rise of Finance: Capital Satires of the Early Eighteenth Century 1994, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9780521453233

Hardcover