id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt qb98mc90x9g Cesar L. Soto Religion and Revolution in a Transatlantic Frame: The Cases of English, Irish, and Mexican Literature (1789-1832) 2019 .txt text/plain 285 10 28 I show how diverse writers such as William Godwin (England), Lady Morgan (Ireland), and Fray Servando Teresa de Mier (Mexico) constructed national imaginaries in light of pressures exerted on religion by revolutionary events. I widen this scholarly perspective to include how Mexicans writing in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries appropriated revolutionary ideas for their own designs, and I also engage comparative work on how the English and the Irish made different use of the same radical material. cache/qb98mc90x9g.txt txt/qb98mc90x9g.txt