John Castle (1819 – 1888): Purpose and Audience In ‘Love and Death and the Nineteenth – Century working class’[i] David Vincent introduces the idea of an author’s reticence, with particular …
John Castle (1819 – 1888): Politics, Protest & Class John Castle was a founding member and manger of the Colchester Co-operative society. This blog will discuss the political implications of this …
John Castle (1888 – 1819): Life Writing, Class & Identity Regenia Gagnier’s work ‘Social Atoms: Working-Class Autobiography, Subjectivity, and Gender’[i] discusses the idea of six different narrative forms for working class writers. …