Daisy Burns

Daisy Burns
Author: Kavanagh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1853
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

Daisy Burns

Daisy Burns
Author: Julia Kavanagh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1853
Genre:
ISBN:

The politics of writing: Julia Kavanagh, 1824–77

The politics of writing: Julia Kavanagh, 1824–77
Author: Eileen Fauset
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2013-07-19
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1847795269

Julia Kavanagh was a popular and internationally published writer of the mid-nineteenth century whose collective body of work included fiction, biography, critical studies of French and English women writers, and travel writing. In this critically engaged study Eileen Fauset sees Kavanagh as a significant but neglected writer and returns her to her proper place in the history of women's writing. With few known primary sources to go on, the author manages, through her skilful selection of letters, official documents and historical commentary, to piece together some of the jigsaw of Kavanagh's life. Throughout this study, the biographical element informs and directs discussion of Kavanagh's writing itself. What emerges is a succinct and telling portrait of a woman who, through a desire to write, acquired both economic independence and a means through which she could voice her sexual politics. Eileen Fauset challenges the historical attitudes to 'popular romance', a genre read mainly by women and generally discounted as simple entertainment. She argues that in Kavanagh's novels romance is often the pivot around which issues of cultural and sexual difference are examined, a perspective that, invariably, also informed Kavanagh's non-fiction. It will appeal to academics, students and enthusiasts of Victorian literature and women's writing.

John Clare and the Place of Poetry

John Clare and the Place of Poetry
Author: Mina Gorji
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1846311632

Traditional accounts of Romantic poetry have depicted John Clare as a peripheral figure, an original genius whose talents removed him from the mainstream. This volume helps to show that far from being brilliant yet isolated, Clare was deeply involved in the rich cultural life of both his village and the larger metropolis. Offering an account of Clare’s poems as they relate to the literary culture and burgeoning literary history of his day, Mina Gorji defines the context in which Clare’s work can best be understood: in relation to eighteenth-century traditions as they persisted and developed in the Romantic period.

The Ayrshire Record

The Ayrshire Record
Author: Ayrshire Breeders' Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1922
Genre: Ayrshire cattle
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