The Traffic in Poems

The Traffic in Poems
Author: Meredith L. McGill
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2008
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0813542308

The transatlantic crossing of people and goods shaped nineteenth-century poetry in surprising ways. This book focuses on poetic depictions of exile, slavery, immigration, and citizenship and explores the often asymmetrical traffic between British and American poetic cultures.

Meredithiana

Meredithiana
Author: Maurice Buxton Forman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1924
Genre:
ISBN:

Lives of the Sonnet, 1787–1895

Lives of the Sonnet, 1787–1895
Author: Dr Marianne Van Remoortel
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1409478483

In a series of representative case studies, Marianne Van Remoortel traces the development of the sonnet during intense moments of change and stability, continuity and conflict, from the early Romantic period to the end of the nineteenth century. Paying particular attention to the role of the popular press, which served as a venue of innovation and as a site of recruitment for aspiring authors, Van Remoortel redefines the scope of the genre, including the ways in which its development is intricately related to issues of gender. Among her subjects are the Della Cruscans and their primary critic William Gifford, the young Samuel Taylor Coleridge and his circle, Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese, George Meredith's Modern Love, Dante Gabriel Rossetti's House of Life and Augusta Webster's Mother and Daughter. As women became a force to be reckoned with among the reading public and the writing community, the term 'sonnet' often operated as a satirical label that was not restricted to poetry adhering to the strict formalities of the genre. Van Remoortel's study, in its attentiveness to the sonnet's feminization during the late eighteenth century, offers important insights into the ways in which changing attitudes about gender and genre shaped critics' interpretations of the reception histories of nineteenth-century sonnet sequences.

The Cambridge Companion to the Poem

The Cambridge Companion to the Poem
Author: Sean Pryor
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2024-06-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1009498878

This Companion offers an engaging and accessible introduction to key concepts in the study of poetry and poetics.

Thomas Bird Mosher

Thomas Bird Mosher
Author: Philip R. Bishop
Publisher:
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1998
Genre: Aestheticism (Literature)
ISBN:

This study describes the books produced by one of America's most controversial publishers, Thomas Bird Mosher, whose editions helped disseminate British literature and design to the American public. Variously described as literary pirate by some yet praised as prince of publishers by others, Mosher's passion for literary texts led him to reprint books without the author's permission, though he often paid royalties. Mosher never technically broke any copyright laws, and many authors defended him for assisting in introducing the American public to authors such as William Morris, Oscar Wilde, Robert Louis Stevenson, Walter Pater, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, George Meredith, Robert Browning and George Gissing in affordable editions. The designs of Blake, Rossetti, Pissarro, Strang, Morris and MacMurdo and presses such as the Vale, Chiswick and Kelmscott also appeared in The Mosher Books.