Literature and Citizenship in the Age of Revolution
Discover the profound insights of Literature and Citizenship in the Age of Revolution by Mitchell Gauvin, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024. This engaging hardback edition spans 218 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between literature and the evolving notions of citizenship during times of upheaval and humanitarian crises.
Gauvin explores how literary authors responded to the dual meanings of "revolution"—both as a significant rupture and a cyclical process. Through this lens, the book reveals how literature not only reflected but also challenged prevailing ideas of belonging and civic identity. Join Gauvin on this enlightening journey that uncovers the transformative power of literature in shaping our understanding of citizenship in turbulent times.