« I have a dreadful story to tell you » : stratégies informatives et narratives pro-ministérielles dans l’affaire Guiscard

On 8 March 1711 Robert Harley, Chancellor of the Exchequer, was stabbed by a French renegade. This dramatic event, combining politics and human tragedy, led to a surge in publication, mixing high and low politics, national and international interests, as well as informative, but also narrative, stra...

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Main Author: Alice Monter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Société d'Etudes Anglo-Américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles 2022-12-01
Series:XVII-XVIII
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/1718/10283
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description On 8 March 1711 Robert Harley, Chancellor of the Exchequer, was stabbed by a French renegade. This dramatic event, combining politics and human tragedy, led to a surge in publication, mixing high and low politics, national and international interests, as well as informative, but also narrative, strategies. From the Whig opposition’s instrumentalisation of the event, looking to foster support for the War of the Spanish Succession effort, to pro-ministerial writers’ re-invention of Harley’s public persona as a martyr and a patriot, to specialised sections of the press’s attempts at preserving their Huguenot refugee readers from popular outrage, this affair sheds light on both the political and information crises that shook the last years of Queen Anne’s reign. Analysing press extracts, pamphlets, poems and engravings, this article discusses information and dissemination practices, as well as public opinion manipulation and propaganda strategies in the period.
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spelling doaj.art-943d2ca527614344aa14569dbbe3d5442023-01-04T11:32:43ZengSociété d'Etudes Anglo-Américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe sièclesXVII-XVIII0291-37982117-590X2022-12-017910.4000/1718.10283« I have a dreadful story to tell you » : stratégies informatives et narratives pro-ministérielles dans l’affaire GuiscardAlice MonterOn 8 March 1711 Robert Harley, Chancellor of the Exchequer, was stabbed by a French renegade. This dramatic event, combining politics and human tragedy, led to a surge in publication, mixing high and low politics, national and international interests, as well as informative, but also narrative, strategies. From the Whig opposition’s instrumentalisation of the event, looking to foster support for the War of the Spanish Succession effort, to pro-ministerial writers’ re-invention of Harley’s public persona as a martyr and a patriot, to specialised sections of the press’s attempts at preserving their Huguenot refugee readers from popular outrage, this affair sheds light on both the political and information crises that shook the last years of Queen Anne’s reign. Analysing press extracts, pamphlets, poems and engravings, this article discusses information and dissemination practices, as well as public opinion manipulation and propaganda strategies in the period.http://journals.openedition.org/1718/10283Antoine de GuiscardRobert HarleyJonathan SwiftMatthew PriorDaniel Defoe
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« I have a dreadful story to tell you » : stratégies informatives et narratives pro-ministérielles dans l’affaire Guiscard
XVII-XVIII
Antoine de Guiscard
Robert Harley
Jonathan Swift
Matthew Prior
Daniel Defoe
title « I have a dreadful story to tell you » : stratégies informatives et narratives pro-ministérielles dans l’affaire Guiscard
title_full « I have a dreadful story to tell you » : stratégies informatives et narratives pro-ministérielles dans l’affaire Guiscard
title_fullStr « I have a dreadful story to tell you » : stratégies informatives et narratives pro-ministérielles dans l’affaire Guiscard
title_full_unstemmed « I have a dreadful story to tell you » : stratégies informatives et narratives pro-ministérielles dans l’affaire Guiscard
title_short « I have a dreadful story to tell you » : stratégies informatives et narratives pro-ministérielles dans l’affaire Guiscard
title_sort i have a dreadful story to tell you strategies informatives et narratives pro ministerielles dans l affaire guiscard
topic Antoine de Guiscard
Robert Harley
Jonathan Swift
Matthew Prior
Daniel Defoe
url http://journals.openedition.org/1718/10283
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