2014
DOI: 10.1111/1754-0208.12189
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‘Believe Me Ever Most Truly and Affectly Yours’: John Robinson and Charles Jenkinson: Friendship and Sentiment within and without the Corridors of Power

Abstract: Recent scholarship has subjected eighteenth‐century masculine identities to complex and contested analyses, but paid relatively little attention to friendship. The correspondence between Charles Jenkinson and John Robinson, hitherto a resource for high political narrative, is here examined to trace and analyse the development of lifelong sympathy and affection between two diligent, conventionally polite but privately emotional men, whose friendship outlived the chances of patronage and politics that initially … Show more

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