“The bourgeois nature in difficulties”: The crisis of liberalism in Robert Browning's Aristophanes’ Apology
Nathan K. Hensley's recent study, Forms of Empire (2016), posits that liberalism, as the nineteenth century progressed, came up against the “wayward meanings” generated by its own contradictions, particularly the “curious intimacy between legality and harm” that characterized a doctrine of indi...
Main Author: | Hankinson, J |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Cambridge University Press
2020
|
Similar Items
-
Mediate words: translation, nationalism, and religion in the works of Robert Browning and B. Kojo Laing
by: Hankinson, J
Published: (2020) -
Bourgeois community.
by: King, Isabel.
Published: (2012) -
Aristophanes and the cult of the saviour
by: Currie, B
Published: (2020) -
Ancient scholarship on Aristophanes
by: Willi, A
Published: (2024) -
Personal jokes in Aristophanes
by: Halliwell, S, et al.
Published: (1981)