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Walter Scott on Monarchy: Royal Bodies and the Body Politic

Walter Scott on Monarchy: Royal Bodies and the Body Politic

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This book situates Walter Scott's novels on monarchy within both their historical contexts and biopolitical theory, particularly regarding the King's Two Bodies, a notion that, according to Ernst H. Kantorowicz, raises 'the spectre of an absolutism. . .in an abstract physiological fiction.' It attends to Scott's careful calibration of the historical record behind each novel while noting that his reflections on the seismic shifts caused by the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era - culminating in The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte (1827) - informs his representations of monarchy in the novels. While each novel's consideration of the rights and limitations of royal prerogatives is deeply grounded in its own historical context, Scott's fiction and the Life demonstrate keen awareness of the nineteenth-century shift to what Michel Foucault calls 'governmentality' - that is, the sovereign power's project to control and protect subjects, often through surveillance, policing, and the strategic exercise of mercy.

Author: Tara Ghoshal Wallace
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 03/31/2025
Series: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Romanticism
Pages: 256
Weight: 1.19lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.63d
ISBN: 9781399535816
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