Britain's Bloodless Revolutions: 1688 and the Romantic Reform of Literature
A scholarly work examining 1688 and the Romantic reform of literature within the Enlightenment era. Explores gothic and romantic literary criticism through historical change. Customer insight notes mixed perspectives with no explicit sentiment
Highlights
- historical-literary analysis
- romantic reform of literature focus
- gothic & romantic criticism emphasis
Pros
- scholarly analysis of literary reform
- focus on gothic & romantic criticism
- contextualizes 1688 within enlightenment culture
- clear academic framing
- well-cited in its field
Cons
- niche academic audience
- limited general reader appeal
- provided data shows mixed customer sentiment