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Cambridge University Press
Expected online publication date:
November 2025
Print publication year:
2025
Online ISBN:
9781009608534

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Drawing on an array of literary, penological, archival, and visual sources, this study explores the abundance of prison scenes in the eighteenth-century British novel. Revealing the four distinct prison cultures of the period, it illuminates how the narrative and ideological meanings of these institutions have been distorted by our long-held fascination with the criminal penitentiaries of the nineteenth century. Ranging from the early Accounts of the Ordinary of Newgate to the prison sackings of the Gordon Riots of 1780, what emerges are not narratives of interiority and autonomous individuation, but something like the opposite of this: tales that stress the interdependence and sociality of eighteenth-century selfhood. Contextualising the carceral scenes of writers like Defoe, Haywood, Sterne, Smollett, and the Fieldings, Prison and the Novel invites us to rethink familiar accounts of the novel as a form, and of what it means to spend time inside.

Reviews

‘Powell's deeply historicised and wide-ranging account of eighteenth-century prisons and the fictional forms in which they appear deftly overturns longstanding assumptions about the shared disciplinary function of prisons and novels in shaping the modern individual.'

Juliet Shields - Professor of English, University of Washington

‘Prison and the Novel reconfigures the classic debate about incarceration in the age of Enlightenment. Powell's powerful new focus on political economy and legal institutions points us towards the crucial distinctions: between criminal confinement, and the restraint of debtors; between bridewells, and state prisons like the Tower of London.'

Paddy Bullard - Associate Professor of English, University of Reading

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