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Preface: From Crux to Critique
• Part I: Cannibalizing History: The Problem of Metalepsis
• The Global Making of the British Eighteenth Century
• When Fingal Lived and Ossian Sang: Eighteenth-Century Origins
• Part II: Global Palimpsests: Productive Affiliations
• Leading History by the Nose: Reading Origins in Laurence Sterne and Salman Rushdie
• Imperial Blues: Reading Nation and Empire in John Gay and Wole Soyinka
• Rutherford's Travels: Ownership and History in Charles Johnson's Middle Passage
• Part III: Immanent Critique: The British Eighteenth Century as Resource
• Swift's Immanent Critique of Colonial Modernity
• Johnson's Immanent Critique of Imperial Nationalism
• Epilogue: Toward a Critical Reappropriation of Modernity
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Add The British Eighteenth Century and Global Critique, Clement Hawes intervenes in debates within current literary theory by means of a close engagement with texts from the British eighteenth century, viewing the latter as a resource for the contemporary postcolonial future. Indeed, rather than applying , The British Eighteenth Century and Global Critique to your collection on WonderClub |