British Women Poets of the Romantic Era

British Women Poets of the Romantic Era
Title British Women Poets of the Romantic Era PDF eBook
Author Paula R. Feldman
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 924
Release 2001-01-19
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780801866401

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This groundbreaking volume not only documents the richness of their literary contributions but changes our thinking about the poetry of the English Romantic period.

British Women Poets and the Romantic Writing Community

British Women Poets and the Romantic Writing Community
Title British Women Poets and the Romantic Writing Community PDF eBook
Author Stephen C. Behrendt
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 365
Release 2009-02-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0801895081

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Approaching the work of Romantic-era British women poets through the lenses of public radicalism, war, and poetic form. This compelling study recovers the lost lives and poems of British women poets of the Romantic era. Stephen C. Behrendt reveals the range and diversity of their writings, offering new perspectives on the work of dozens of women whose poetry has long been ignored or marginalized in traditional literary history. British Romanticism was once thought of as a cultural movement defined by a small group of male poets. This book grants women poets their proper place in the literary tradition of the time. In an approach ripe for classroom teaching, Behrendt first reviews the subject thematically, exploring the ways in which the poems addressed both public concerns and private experiences. He next examines the use of particular genres, including the sonnet and various other long and short forms. In the concluding chapters, Behrendt explores the impact of national identity, providing the first extensive study of Romantic-era poetry by women from Scotland and Ireland. In recovering the lives and work of these women, Behrendt reveals their active participation within the rich cultural community of writers and readers throughout the British Isles. This study will be a key resource for scholars, teachers, and students in British literary studies, women’s studies, and cultural history.

Romanticism and Women Poets

Romanticism and Women Poets
Title Romanticism and Women Poets PDF eBook
Author Harriet Kramer Linkin, Stephen C. Behrendt
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages 312
Release 1999
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780813126876

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A good ghost story can make your hair stand on end, your palms sweat, and your heart race. The bone-chilling collection Tales of Kentucky Ghosts presents more than 250 stories that do just that. In his new book, William Lynwood Montell has assembled an entertaining and diverse array of tales from across the commonwealth that will keep you checking under the bed every night. The first-person accounts in this collection showcase folklore that Montell has drawn from archives, family stories, and oral traditions throughout Kentucky. The stories include that of the ghost bride of Laurel County, who appears each year on the anniversary of her wedding day; the tale of the murdered worker who haunts the Simpson County home of his killer and former employer; and the account of the lost mandolin that plays itself in a house in Graves County. These and many other chilling stories haunt the pages of Tales of Kentucky Ghosts. In the tradition of MontellÕs previous Kentucky ghost books (Ghosts across Kentucky and Haunted Houses and Family Ghosts of Kentucky), Tales of Kentucky Ghosts brings together a variety of terrifying narratives that not only entertain and frighten but also serve as a unique record of KentuckyÕs rich heritage of storytelling.

British Women Poets and the Romantic Writing Community

British Women Poets and the Romantic Writing Community
Title British Women Poets and the Romantic Writing Community PDF eBook
Author Stephen C. Behrendt
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 364
Release 2009-02-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0801890543

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This study will be a key resource for scholars, teachers, and students in British literary studies, women's studies, and cultural history.--Stuart Curran, University of Pennsylvania "Internet Review of Books"

British Women Poets of the Long Eighteenth Century

British Women Poets of the Long Eighteenth Century
Title British Women Poets of the Long Eighteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Paula R. Backscheider
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 957
Release 2009-10-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0801892775

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This anthology gathers 368 poems by 80 British women poets of the long eighteenth century. Few of these poems have been reprinted since originally published, and all are crucial to understanding fully the literary history of women writers. Paula R. Backscheider and Catherine E. Ingrassia demonstrate the enormous diversity of poetry produced during this time by organizing the poems in three broad and deliberately overlapping categories: by genre, establishing that women wrote in all of the forms that men did with equal mastery and creativity; by theme, offering a revisionary look at the range of topics these writers addressed, including war, ecology, friendship, religion, and the stages of life; and by the poems’ more specific focus on the women’s experiences as writers. Backscheider and Ingrassia have selected poems that represent the best work of skilled poets, creating a wonderful mix of canonical and little-known pieces. They include the complete texts of longer poems that are abridged or omitted in other collections. Their substantial part introductions, textual notes, bibliographical information, and biographical sketches situate the poets and their writings within the cultural and political milieu in which they appeared. To generate further scholarship on this subject, this essential anthology puts primary texts in front of students, scholars, and general readers. It fills the persistent need to document women’s poetic expression during the long eighteenth century and to rewrite the literary history of the period, a history from which women have largely been excluded.

Women, Epic, and Transition in British Romanticism

Women, Epic, and Transition in British Romanticism
Title Women, Epic, and Transition in British Romanticism PDF eBook
Author Elisa Beshero-Bondar
Publisher University of Delaware
Total Pages 267
Release 2011
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1611490707

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Women, Epic, and Transition in British Romanticism argues that early nineteenth-century women poets contributed some of the most daring work in modernizing the epic genre. The book examines several long poems to provide perspective on women poets working with and against men in related efforts, contributing together to a Romantic movement of large-scale genre revision. Women poets challenged longstanding categorical approaches to gender and nation in the epic tradition, and they raised politically charged questions about women's importance in moments of historical crisis. While Romantic epics did not all engage in radical questioning or undermining of authority, this study calls attention to some of the more provocative poems in their approach to gender, culture, and history. This study prioritizes long poems written by and about women during the Romantic era, and does so in context with influential epics by male contemporaries. The book takes its cue from a dramatic increase in the publication of epics in the early nineteenth-century. At their most innovative, Romantic epics provoked questions about the construction of ideological meaning and historical memory, and they centralized women's experiences in entirely new ways to reflect on defeat, loss, and inevitable transition. For the first time the epic became an attractive genre for ambitious women poets. The book offers a timely response to recent groundbreaking scholarship on nineteenth-century epic by Herbert Tucker and Simon Dentith, and should be of interest to Romanticists and scholars of 18th- and 19th-century literature and history, gender and genre, and women's studies.

Re-Visioning Romanticism

Re-Visioning Romanticism
Title Re-Visioning Romanticism PDF eBook
Author Carol Shiner Wilson
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages 348
Release 2017-01-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1512819379

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Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Book for 1995