Women Writers and the Artifacts of Celebrity in the Long Nineteenth Century
Title | Women Writers and the Artifacts of Celebrity in the Long Nineteenth Century PDF eBook |
Author | Maura Ives |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 305 |
Release | 2016-12-05 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1351871781 |
In 1788, the Catalogue of Five Hundred Celebrated Authors of Great Britain, Now Living forecast a form of authorship that rested on biographical revelation and media saturation as well as literary achievement. This collection traces the unique experiences of women writers within a celebrity culture that was intimately connected to the expansion of print technology and of visual and material culture in the nineteenth century. The contributors examine a wide range of artifacts, including prefaces, portraits, frontispieces, birthday books, calendars and gossip columns, to consider the nature of women's celebrity and the forces that created it. How did authors like Jane Austen, the Countess of Blessington, Louisa May Alcott, Alice Meynell, and Marie Corelli negotiate the increasing demands for public revelation of the private self? How did gender shape the posthumous participation of women writers such as Jane Austen, Ellen Wood, Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Christina Rossetti in celebrity culture? These and other important questions related to the treatment of women in celebrity genres and media, and the strategies women writers used to control their public images, are taken up in this suggestive exploration of how nineteenth and early twentieth century women writers achieved popular, critical, and commercial success.
The Hidden History of New Women in Serbian Culture
Title | The Hidden History of New Women in Serbian Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Svetlana Tomić |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 291 |
Release | 2022-02-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1793631999 |
This book examines a group of educated women appearing in the nineteenth century and their contribution to Serbian literature and society. Tomić analyzes the literary values of their works and contrasts them with official evaluations, presenting their different social engagements and showing that there is abundant evidence challenging the canon.
Performing Authorship in the Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Lecture Tour
Title | Performing Authorship in the Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Lecture Tour PDF eBook |
Author | Amanda Adams |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 178 |
Release | 2016-05-13 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1317082486 |
Expanding our understanding of what it meant to be a nineteenth-century author, Amanda Adams takes up the concept of performative, embodied authorship in relationship to the transatlantic lecture tour. Adams argues that these tours were a central aspect of nineteenth-century authorship, at a time when authors were becoming celebrities and celebrities were international. Spanning the years from 1834 to 1904, Adams’s book examines the British lecture tours of American authors such as Frederick Douglass, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Mark Twain, and the American lecture tours of British writers that include Harriet Martineau, Charles Dickens, Oscar Wilde, and Matthew Arnold. Adams concludes her study with a discussion of Henry James, whose American lecture tour took place after a decades-long absence. In highlighting the wide range of authors who participated in this phenomenon, Adams makes a case for the lecture tour as a microcosm for nineteenth-century authorship in all its contradictions and complexity.
Victorian Celebrity Culture and Tennyson's Circle
Title | Victorian Celebrity Culture and Tennyson's Circle PDF eBook |
Author | C. Boyce |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 265 |
Release | 2013-10-31 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 113700794X |
Tennyson experienced at first hand the all-pervasive nature of celebrity culture. It caused him to retreat from the eyes of the world. This book delineates Tennyson's reluctant celebrity and its effects on his writings, on his coterie of famous and notable friends and on the ever-expanding, media-led circle of Tennyson's admirers.
The Travel Writings of Marguerite Blessington
Title | The Travel Writings of Marguerite Blessington PDF eBook |
Author | Aneta Lipska |
Publisher | Anthem Press |
Total Pages | 180 |
Release | 2017-06 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1783086793 |
This book derives from the conviction that Marguerite Blessington (1788–1849) merits scholarly attention as a travel writer, and thus offers the first detailed analysis of Blessington’s four travel books: ‘A Tour in The Isle of Wight, in the Autumn of 1820’ (1822), ‘Journal of a Tour through the Netherlands to Paris in 1821’ (1822), ‘The Idler in Italy’ (1839) and ‘The Idler in France’ (1841). It argues that travelling and travel writing provided Blessington with endless opportunities to reshape her public personae, demonstrating that her predilection for self-fashioning was related to the various tendencies in tourism and literature as well as the changing aesthetic and social trends in the first half of the nineteenth century.
Transatlantic Literature and Author Love in the Nineteenth Century
Title | Transatlantic Literature and Author Love in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Westover |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 371 |
Release | 2016-09-22 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3319328204 |
This book is about Anglo-American literary heritage. It argues that readers on both sides of the Atlantic shaped the contours of international ‘English’ in the 1800s, expressing love for books and authors in a wide range of media and social practices. It highlights how, in the wake of American independence, the affection bestowed on authors who became international objects of celebration and commemoration was a major force in the invention of transnational ‘English’ literature, the popular canon defined by shared language and tradition. While love as such is difficult to quantify and recover, the records of such affection survive not just in print, but also in other media: in monuments, in architecture, and in the ephemera of material culture. Thus, this collection brings into view a wide range of nineteenth-century expressions of love for literature and its creators.
Romantic women's life writing
Title | Romantic women's life writing PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Civale |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Total Pages | 276 |
Release | 2019-03-14 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1526101289 |
This book explores how the publication of women’s life writing influenced the reputation of its writers and of the genre itself during the long nineteenth century. It provides case studies of Frances Burney, Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Robinson and Mary Hays, four writers whose names were caught up in debates about the moral and literary respectability of publishing the ‘private’. Focusing on gender, genre and authorship, this study examines key works of life writing by and about these women, and the reception of these texts. It argues for the importance of life writing—a crucial site of affective and imaginative identification—in shaping authorial reputation and afterlife. The book ultimately constructs a fuller picture of the literary field in the long nineteenth century and the role of women writers and their life writing within it.