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History, Government policy, English fiction, Property in literature, History and criticism, Irish authors, Land tenure, English fiction, history and criticism, 19th century, English fiction, irish authors, history and criticism, Land tenure, irelandPlaces
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Dispossessed State: Narratives of Ownership in Nineteenth-Century Britain and Ireland
2012, Johns Hopkins University Press
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1421404508 9781421404509
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The dispossessed state: narratives of ownership in nineteenth-century Britain and Ireland
2012, Johns Hopkins University Press
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1421403277 9781421403274
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Table of Contents
Disowning to own: Maria Edgeworth's Irish fiction and the illegitimacy of national ownership
The forebearance of the state: John Stuart Mill and the promise of Irish property
English property, Irish ownership and the British state
The wife of state: Ireland and England's vicarious enjoyment in Anthony Trollope's Palliser novels
At home in the public domain: George Moore's drama in muslin, George Meredith's Diana of the crossways and the intellectual property of union.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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