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Letters and the Body, 17001830: Writing and Embodiment

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This collection explores the multifaceted relationship between letters and bodies in the long eighteenth century, featuring a broad selection of women's and mens letters written from and to Britain, North America, Europe, India and the Caribbean, from the labouring poor to the landed elite.

In eleven chapters, scholars from various disciplines draw on different methodological approaches that include close readings of single letters, social historical analyses of large corpora and a material culture approach to the object of the letter. This research includes personal letters exchanged among family and friends, formal correspondence and letters that were incorporated into published forewords and appendices, journals and memoirs. Part I explores the letter as a substitute for the absent body, the imagined physical encounters and performances envisaged by letter writers and the means through which these imagined sensations were conveyed. Part II examines the letter as a material object that served as a conduit for descriptions of the material body and as an instrument for embodied encounters. Part III focuses on how correspondents purposefully used their bodies in letters as a means to create intimacy, to generate social networks and build a body politic.

This interdisciplinary volume centred around letters will be of interest to scholars and students in a variety of fields including eighteenth-century studies, cultural history and literature.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 29 Nov 2024

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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032515571

About

Sarah Goldsmith is a Chancellors Fellow at the University of Edinburgh. She researches the histories of masculinity bodies and travel. Her first monograph was Masculinity and Danger on the Eighteenth-Century Grand Tour (2020). She is an AHRC/BBC New Generation Thinker and consulted on the V&As 2022 Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear exhibition.Sheryllynne Haggerty is Honorary Research Fellow at WISE University of Hull. She has published extensively on the economy and networks of the eighteenth-century British Atlantic including Merely for Money? Business Culture in the British Atlantic 17501815 (2012) and Ordinary People Extraordinary Times: Living the British Empire in Jamaica 1756 (2023).Karen Harvey is Professor of Cultural History at the University of Birmingham. She has published extensively on the history of gender masculinity sexuality the home and material culture including The Little Republic: Masculinity and Domestic Authority in Eighteenth-Century Britain (2012) and The Imposteress Rabbit Breeder: Mary Toft and Eighteenth-Century England (2020).

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