Newgate in Revolution: An Anthology of Radical Prison Literature in the Age of Revolution
By (Author) Michael Davis
Edited by Iain McCalman
Edited by Christina Parolin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st November 2005
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
364.6
Hardback
232
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
490g
Newgate in Revolution provides a useful and thought-provoking anthology of radical literature - satirical, philosophical and political writings - issued by the radicals and religious dissenters imprisoned in Newgate during the turbulent and nervous period 1780-1848. Newgate was a dreaded prison during this period and its image and reputation coupled to make it the English equivalent of the French Bastille. For those who found themselves incarcerated in Newgate the experience was debilitating and repressive. However, in the case of the radical prisoners it is a curious irony that this repressive environment actually encouraged a fraternal spirit and fertilised a rich production of ideas and literature, which today offers a rare insight into this unique and fascinating culture. Newgate in Revolution reproduces a representative selection of the radical literature published from Newgate, including the first edited version of the prison diary of Thomas Lloyd.
Michael Davis, Lecturer in Humanities, University of Tasmania. Iain McCalman is Professor and Director of the Humanities Research Centre at the Australian National University in Canberra.