Romantic Periodicals and Print Culture


Kim. Wheatley
Bok Engelsk 2012 · Electronic books.
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Hoboken : : Taylor and Francis, , 2012.
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1 online resource (203 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Cover; ROMANTIC PERIODICALS AND PRINT CULTURE; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Mary Robinson, the Monthly Magazine, and the Free Press; Correcting Mrs Opie's Powers: The Edinburgh Review of Amelia Opie's Poems (1802); Novel Marriages, Romantic Labor, and the Quarterly Press; Reading the Rhetoric of Resistance in William Cobbett's Two-Penny Trash; "May the married be single, and the single happy:" Blackwood's, the Maga for the Single Man; Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine and the Construction of Wordsworth's Genius; Detaching Lamb's Thoughts. - The New Monthly Magazine and the Liberalism of the 1820sAbstracts; Notes on Contributors; Index. - Building on a revival of scholarly interest in the cultural effects of early 19th-century periodicals, the essays in this collection treat periodical writing as intrinsically worthy of attention not a mere backdrop to the emergence of British Romanticism but a site in which Romantic ideals were challenged, modified, and developed.Contributors to the volume discuss a range of different periodicals, from the elite Quarterly and Edinburgh Reviews, through William Cobbett's populist weekly newspaper Two-Penny Trash, to the miscellaneous monthly magazines typified by Blackwood's. While some
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0-203-01099-X. - 1-135-75671-6. - 1-135-75672-4. - 1-280-05146-9. - 1-283-58489-1. - 9786613897343

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