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Album Verses and Romantic Literary Culture: Poetry, Manuscript, Print, 1780-1850

Autor Samantha Matthews
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 sep 2020
'Will you write in my album?' Many Romantic poets were asked this question by women who collected contributions in their manuscript books. Those who obliged included Byron, Scott, Wordsworth, and Lamb, but also Felicia Hemans, Amelia Opie, and Sara Coleridge. Album Verses and Romantic Literary Culture presents the first critical and cultural history of this forgotten phenomenon. It asks a series of questions. Where did 1820s 'albo-mania' come from, and why was it satirized as a women's 'mania'? What was the relation between visitors' books associated with great institutions and country houses, personal albums belonging to individuals, and the poetry written in both? What caused albums' re-gendering from earlier friendship books kept by male students and gentlemen on the Grand Tour to a 'feminized' practice identified mainly with young women? When albums were central to women's culture, why were so many published album poems by men? How did amateur and professional poets engage differently with albums? What does album culture's privileging of 'original poetry' have to say about attitudes towards creativity and poetic practice in the age of print? This volume recovers a distinctive subgenre of occasional poetry composed to be read in manuscript, with its own characteristic formal features, conventions, themes, and cultural significance. Unique albums examined include that kept at the Grande Chartreuse, those owned by Regency socialite Lady Sarah Jersey, and those kept by Lake poets' daughters. As Album Verses and Romantic Literary Culture shows, album poetry reflects changing attitudes to identity, gender, class, politics, poetry, family dynamics, and social relations in the Romantic period.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198857945
ISBN-10: 0198857942
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 24 Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

Matthews has written a fascinating book, happily combining a chronological and a thematic structure. Those working in the field will be grateful for her scrupulous documentation and the stimulating hints at the wealth of material that remains to be discovered.
Importantly, this book continues the work of broadening the scope of Romantic literary scholarship. Through bringing album verse to the forefront of conversation about Romantic poetry, Matthews lays the groundwork for further investigation into the ways we have defined Romantic poetics, its relationship to manuscript and print culture, and the voices we have considered to be fundamental in shaping its aesthetic form and value.
Matthews's rich and richly illustrated study illuminates the album culture of the Romantic period but, as she rightly claims, it sheds much light too on the wider literary culture of the period.
Samantha Matthews's Album Verses and Romantic Literary Culture is a welcome shoot on the vigorous and growing branch of critical studies devoted to manuscript and participatory literary forms practiced in the eighteenthand nineteenth-century Anglophone world.

Notă biografică

Samantha Matthews is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Bristol. She has wide-ranging interdisciplinary research interests in the literary, visual, and material culture of the long nineteenth century (c. 1780-1920). Her first book, Poetical Remains: Poets' Graves, Bodies, and Books in the Nineteenth Century (OUP, 2004), considered the productive relations between dead poets and their literal and literary 'remains.' She has a long-standing interest in book history and manuscript culture, particularly the creative possibilities of blank books. She is editing Charles Lamb's poetry for Oxford's new Complete Works of Charles and Mary Lamb.