Family Authorship and Romantic Print CulturePalgrave Macmillan, 17.01.2008 г. - 220 страници Family Authorship and Romantic Print Culture explores the conjunction of authorship and family life as a distinctive cultural formation of Romantic-era Britain. Through examination of the practices and texts of literary families, the book traces an alternative history of Romantic authorship, one that lies on the cusp between a vanishing manuscript culture and the dominance of print; that reflects a struggle in Romantic self-identity between communities of feeling and individual genius; and that grapples with an evolving tension between the private and public spheres. |
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... published his manuscript poems and school exercises , and while Brougham did not discourage young men from writing ( he notes " that it happens in the life of nine men in ten who are educated in England , " sarcastically adding " that ...
... published his manuscript poems and school exercises , and while Brougham did not discourage young men from writing ( he notes " that it happens in the life of nine men in ten who are educated in England , " sarcastically adding " that ...
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... published by Darton and Harvey , are a case in point . 7. The Shelleys returned to the Continent in 1817 and remained there until Percy's death ; after 1820 Wordsworth regularly visited the Continent with various friends and family ...
... published by Darton and Harvey , are a case in point . 7. The Shelleys returned to the Continent in 1817 and remained there until Percy's death ; after 1820 Wordsworth regularly visited the Continent with various friends and family ...
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... published by Ollier ; The Cenci ( 1819 ) , first published by Shelley at Leghorn , went into a second edition that year , published also by Ollier ; and Adonais also reached a second edition in 1821. See St. Clair , RN Appendix 9 , 650 ...
... published by Ollier ; The Cenci ( 1819 ) , first published by Shelley at Leghorn , went into a second edition that year , published also by Ollier ; and Adonais also reached a second edition in 1821. See St. Clair , RN Appendix 9 , 650 ...
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Coleridge Manuscript Culture and the Family Romance | 53 |
Working Families and the Childrens Book Trade | 97 |
The Shelleys the Wordsworths and the Family Tour | 133 |
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