Authoring the Self

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authorial
Authorial Identity
authorial identity formation
Authorial Independence
Beattie's Minstrel
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commercial
Commercial Lending Libraries
Commercial Print Culture
commercialization of poetic authorship
Cowper's Poetry
culture
Cumberland Beggar
Eighteenth Century Print Culture
eighteenth-century British poetry
English Reading Audiences
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Gray's Elegy
historicist literary analysis
identity
James King
Late Eighteenth Century Poetry
Late Eighteenth Century Poets
literary
literary self-construction
Lyrical Ballads
market
Perpetual Copyright
poetic
Poetic Identity
Poetic Self-representation
print
Print Culture
print culture history
Print Market
property
Romantic Hermeneutics
Romantic period literature
Ruined Cottage
self-representation
Sir George Beaumont
Wordsworth's Appeal
Wordsworth's Poetics
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415762717
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Drawing upon historicist and cultural studies approaches to literature, this book argues that the Romantic construction of the self emerged out of the growth of commercial print culture and the expansion and fragmentation of the reading public beginning in eighteenth-century Britain.
Arguing for continuity between eighteenth-century literature and the rise of Romanticism, this groundbreaking book traces the influence of new print market conditions on the development of the Romantic poetic self.

Scott Hess is Assistant Professor of English at Earlham College, where he also teaches Environmental Studies courses. He has published essays on Romantic and eighteenth-century literature, print culture, authorship, and the environment in Nineteenth Century Studies, TheAge of Johnson, European Romantic Review, and International Studies in Literature and Environment.

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