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Placing Charlotte Smith (Hardcover)
Elizabeth A. Dolan, Jacqueline M. Labbe; Contributions by Melissa Bailes, Stephen Behrendt, Anne Chandler, …
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R2,993
Discovery Miles 29 930
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A lively and far-ranging interest in place(s), space(s), and
situation characterizes the writing of the British Romantic-era
author Charlotte Smith (1749-1806). Smith repeatedly questions what
it means to be British in her literature. In an era of intense
nationalism, Smith explores her world in cosmopolitan terms.
Placing Charlotte Smith offers new insights into how Smith utilized
the idea of place in multiple ways, such as a theme, an idea, a
principle, or a metaphor. Several chapters in the collection
examine of Smith's own frequent change of location and the effect
on these moves had on her conceptions of home and well-being. Other
chapters analyze Smith's accounts of radicalism and patriotism in
terms of family and locate Smith's literature within comedic,
aesthetic, and scientific traditions. This volume of original
essays advances contemporary understanding of two overarching
themes in Smith studies: her place as a writer central to her
period, and her contribution to the creation of "place" as a thing
of social and literary importance.
This book offers a representative sampling of the still mostly
unknown poetry by Romantic-era Irish women. It represents most of
the period's active poets by multiple (rather than only a few)
works, demonstrating the diversity and the subject range of these
four dozen or so poets over the 50-year period. Although several of
these poets appear (briefly) in Andrew Carpenter's Verse in English
from Eighteenth-Century Ireland, no comparable or competing
collection exists. Anthologies of "British" poetry by Romantic-era
women devote scant space to these poets, with the notable exception
of Mary Tighe, despite their contemporary activity (and activism).
This anthology suggests ways to situate these poets and their work
within the broader historical, cultural and literary contexts of
Irish writing, Romanticism, and nationalism, in all of which areas
matters of gender and women's cultural status remain important
today. The book is important to several areas of literary and
cultural study:1. Irish literature - especially poetry; 2. Women's
writing; 3. Romanticism, Romantics studies, and Irish Romanticism;
4. Cultural history, including women's and gender studies. This
substantial repository of these authors' works includes resources
to enable students, scholars, cultural historians and "general
readers" to locate and consult the original complete published
collections from which these samples are taken.
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