Britain's Bloodless Revolutions explores the relationship of the
emerging category of Literature to the emerging threat of popular
violence between the Bloodless Revolution and the Romantic turn from
revolution to reform. The book argues that at a time when the political
nature of the Bloodless Revolution became a subject of debate - in the
period defined by France's famously bloody revolution - 'Literature'
emerged as a kind of political institution and constituted a bloodless
revolution in its own right.