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Family Authorship and Romantic Print Culture

Michelle Levy

Published 2008-01-17220 pages
History / Europe / Great Britain / GeneralHistory / Social HistoryLanguage Arts & Disciplines / Writing / AuthorshipLanguage Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / GeneralLiterary Criticism / GeneralLiterary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, WelshLiterary Criticism / European / GeneralLiterary Criticism / Semiotics & TheoryLiterary Criticism / Modern / GeneralLiterary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / GeneralSocial Science / GeneralSocial Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
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<i>Family Authorship and Romantic Print Culture</i> explores the conjunction of authorship and family life as a distinctive cultural formation of Romantic-era Britain. Through examination of the practices and texts of literary families, the book traces an alternative history of Romantic authorship, one that lies on the cusp between a vanishing manuscript culture and the dominance of print; that reflects a struggle in Romantic self-identity between communities of feeling and individual genius; and that grapples with an evolving tension between the private and public spheres.