Introduction: Shaping Edward Gibbon 1. Gibbon's Characters: Identity and Personhood in the Decline and Fall 2. 'On that celebrated ground': Equivalency in the First Volume of the Decline and Fall 3. 'To unite the most distant revolutions': Inheritance in the Second and Third Volumes of the Decline and Fall 4. 'A solemn and mournful recollection': Repetition in the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Volumes of the Decline and Fall 5. The Marmoreal Edward Gibbon: The Memoirs and the Ruins of Rome 6. Conclusion: Edward Gibbon and the Shape of History
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