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Mary Blachford Tighe: The Irish Psyche

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By (author): Averill Buchanan

The Irish writer, Mary Blachford Tighe (17721810), is best known as author of the Spenserian epic Psyche; or, the Legend of Love, first printed privately in 1805. A year after her death, her literary reputation was firmly established when Longmans published Psyche, with Other Poems (1811), a collection that proved so popular that by 1816 it was in its fifth edition. Throughout the nineteenth century Tighes popularity endured, but for much of the twentieth, Tighe, like many other women writers of the period, virtually disappeared from public view.Only since the 1970s, when feminist academics worldwide began the project to rehabilitate neglected women writers, has Tighes work become accessible once again. As a result, Tighe has been enjoying something of a scholarly renaissance. Yet much of this renewed interest relies heavily on nineteenth-century accounts of Tighes life and work, while her other unpublished work several dozen short poems, as well as her manuscript novel `Selena remains neglected.Taking its title from William Hayleys reference to Tighe as the Psyche of Ireland, Mary Blachford Tighe: The Irish Psyche brings together previously overlooked archive material and makes extensive use of important new material to reconstruct Tighes life and review the entire corpus of her work in the context in which it was written. By piecing together evidence from family memoirs, correspondence, other contemporary accounts, and crucially, Tighes own manuscripts, the writer is restored to her historical and literary context, thereby facilitating new understandings of her work. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Dec 2011
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781443833875

About Averill Buchanan

Averill Buchanan completed her PhD on Mary Tighe in 2004 at Queens University Belfast in Northern Ireland. Since then she has published a number of articles on Tighe and other Irish writers. Averill is a member of the team based at the University of Nottingham working on the online edition of The Collected Letters of Robert Southey. She is also a freelance editor proofreader and indexer.

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