Bolingbroke and His Circle: The Politics of Nostalgia in the Age of Walpole

Bolingbroke and His Circle: The Politics of Nostalgia in the Age of Walpole

by IsaacKramnick (Author)

Synopsis

Behind this study lie two questions. Why is Bolingbroke, known primarily as a rationalist philosopher of the Enlightenment, so worshipped by English conservatives who are themselves, since Burke, so set against what the Enlightenment represents in political, social, and religious thought? The second question relates to Bolingbroke's public life. How does one explain the intense animosity between Bolingbroke and Walpole which provides the energy for English political life between 1725 and 1740? Is it mere vindictiveness, ambition, jealousy, or the inevitable reflex of the 'outsider' against the 'insider'? Or is it, as the late Victorian writers thought, their falling out at Eton which forever fated them to be protagonists? -from the Preface.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 19 May 1992

ISBN 10: 0801480019
ISBN 13: 9780801480010

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Examining the acrimonious political debte during the administration of Walpole from the perspective of its social context, [Kramnick] focuses directly upon the political culture of Augustan Britain. As the title implies, the volume is chiefly concerned with analyzing the thought and behavior of Bolingbroke and his supporters, especially Swift, Pope, Gay, and Lyttleton. But it devotes almost equal space to an explication of the ideas of both Bolingbroke's opponents... and ambivalent Commonwealthmen... who shared many of Bolingbroke's impulses but whose thought veered off in genuinely radical directions. The result is the most comprehensive and persuasive general study thus far published of early eighteenth-century British political thought.

-- Jack P. Greene * William and Mary Quarterly *

Kramnick's book has classic status not only for students of Augustan politics and literature, but for every discipline currently rethinking the eighteenth-century context under the aegis of the New Historicism.

-- William C. Dowling, Rutgers University

A perceptive and learned contribution to the understanding of English eighteenth-century thought and of the role in it of enigmatic Viscount Bolingbroke. No one concerned with the political theories of Augustan England can afford to ignore Kramnick's book.

* Political Science Quarterly *

An illuminating analysis of Bolingbroke's political writings [and] a contribution of the first importance to eighteenth-century studies.

* American Historical Review *

An excellent book-erudite, penetrating, and extremely well-written.

* American Political Science Review *
Author Bio
Isaac Kramnick is Richard J. Schwartz Professor of Government and Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education at Cornell University. He is the author or editor of many books, including studies of the American founding fathers, Tom Paine, Edmund Burke, and the twentieth-century Englishman Harold Laski.