Jane Porter, Thaddeus of Warsaw
A Novel
Jane Porter author Thomas McLean editor Ruth Knezevich editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:26th May '21
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

First scholarly edition of a bestselling historical novel Explores the socio-political themes of the novel and deemed as relevant today as they were over 200 years agoSituates work in the genealogy of the historical novel and examines its literary and cultural influenceScholarly annotations clarify the historical context: the French Revolution, the related war in Poland, and Britain’s response to Polish refugees in the 1790s Published in 1803, Thaddeus of Warsaw is a beguiling romance that also exposes the hardships faced by migrants in Britain two hundred years ago. Jane Porter tells the story of a dashing Polish refugee, Thaddeus Sobieski, who must escape hostilities in his homeland. In London he faces poverty and prejudice, but his courage and goodness bring him to the attention of a circle of women who, in a surprising role reversal, either aid or woo him. He must also solve the mystery of his birth by discovering and confronting the British father who abandoned him. A carefully contextualised introduction to the novel and its author situates the work in the genealogy of the historical novel, examining its literary and cultural influence. Supporting materials include contemporary reviews, poems on Poland and correspondence regarding the novel’s early success.
Jane Porter’s Thaddeus of Warsaw (1803) — a pioneering historical novel of war, refugees, family, friendship, duty, and love—was a bestseller in its own day. It is now poised for a revival, thanks to editors Thomas McLean and Ruth Knezevich, who have produced a welcome first modern edition, richly annotated and beautifully introduced. * Devoney Looser, Arizona State University *
McLean and Knezevich's editing is illuminating and thoughtful, without being obtrusive. Besides offering a text of the novel that is free of typographical and orthographical errors, the editors furnish an introduction, a note on the text, footnotes, and an appendix. -- Joanna Rostek, University of Giessen * Review 19 *
[T]his reprint is timely … handsome, intelligent and well-appointed. -- Min Wild * The TLS *
ISBN: 9781474484244
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440 pages