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- Title
CODA: CHARLES LUCAS' THE INFERNAL QUIXOTE, RADICALISM AND THE COMIC SENSE OF MORAL REFORM.
- Abstract
A literary criticism of the book"The Infernal Quixote: A Tale of the Day" by author Charles Lucas is presented. It criticizes atheism and licentiousness. It compares the novels with John Milton's works. It discusses anarchist principles in Thomas Paine's "Rights of Men" and "The Age of Reason". It also looks at the anti-Jacobin of the French Revolution as used by Lucas.
- Subjects
INFERNAL Quixote: A Tale of the Day, The (Book); LUCAS, Charles, 1769-1854; ATHEISM &; literature; MILTON, John, 1608-1674; PAINE, Thomas, 1737-1809; RIGHTS of Man (Book : Paine); AGE of Reason, The (Book : Paine); JACOBINS
- Publication
Costerus (New Series), 2015, Vol 209, p253
- ISSN
0165-9618
- Publication type
Literary Criticism