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Friendship and Allegiance in Eighteenth-Century Literature : The Politics of Private Virtue in the Age of Walpole, Hardback Book

Friendship and Allegiance in Eighteenth-Century Literature : The Politics of Private Virtue in the Age of Walpole Hardback

Part of the Palgrave Studies in the Enlightenment, Romanticism and Cultures of Print series

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Friendship and Allegiance explores the concept of friendship as it was defined, contested and distorted by writers of the early eighteenth century.

Setting well-known canonical texts (The Beggar's Opera, Gulliver's Travels) alongside lesser-known works, it portrays a literary world renegotiating the meaning of public and private virtue.

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