Drawing together twelve essays on British Romantic authors and the theories underlying their modern editorial treatments, this book traces the continuing influence of Reiman's scholarly approaches in four key areas of study: print culture, editorial theory, the Shelley circle, and transmission/reception of Percy Bysshe Shelley's writings.
Drawing together twelve essays on British Romantic authors and the theories underlying their modern editorial treatments, this book traces the continuing influence of Reiman's scholarly approaches in four key areas of study: print culture, editorial theory, the Shelley circle, and transmission/reception of Percy Bysshe Shelley's writings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Michael Edson - Contributions by B. C. Barker-Benfield; Nora Crook; Stuart Curran; Hermione de Almeida; Doucet Devin Fischer; Neil Fraistat; David Greetham; Steven E. Jones; Alice Levine; Michael J. Neth; Michael O'Neill; Charles E. Robinson and
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List of Abbreviations List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Michael Edson Remembering Don Reiman: The Pforzheimer Years Doucet Devin Fischer Part 1: Publishing and Print Culture 1 Byron's House of Murray Hermione de Almeida 2 Hazlitt and Byron: With a New Look at The Liberal Charles E. Robinson 3 Mocking Monuments: The Regent's Bomb, Satire, and Authority Steven E. Jones Part 2: New Perspectives on the Shelleys 4 A Defence of Poetry and Adonais: Configurations Stuart Curran 5 Bound by Such a Chain: Shelley and Rhyme Michael O'Neill 6 Reading Aloud in the Shelley Circle Timothy Webb Part 3: Romantic Bards and Modern Editors 7 Indeterminacy and Method: Editing Byron's Accidentals Alice Levine 8 Getting Beyond "Mere Chatter about Shelley" David Greetham 9 "Editing Shelley" Again Neil Fraistat Part 4: Shelley's Afterlives 10 Lady Shelley Trims the Flame B. C. Barker-Benfield 11 A Committee of One: Shelley's Preemptive Self-Censorships in the Draft Manuscripts of Laon and Cythna and Legal Censorship of the Press Michael J. Neth 12 Shelley as Sussex Gentleman and Wild Motorist: The Strange Case of Kipling and Prometheus Unbound Nora Crook Select Bibliography of Works by Donald H. Reiman Index About the Contributors
List of Abbreviations List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Michael Edson Remembering Don Reiman: The Pforzheimer Years Doucet Devin Fischer Part 1: Publishing and Print Culture 1 Byron's House of Murray Hermione de Almeida 2 Hazlitt and Byron: With a New Look at The Liberal Charles E. Robinson 3 Mocking Monuments: The Regent's Bomb, Satire, and Authority Steven E. Jones Part 2: New Perspectives on the Shelleys 4 A Defence of Poetry and Adonais: Configurations Stuart Curran 5 Bound by Such a Chain: Shelley and Rhyme Michael O'Neill 6 Reading Aloud in the Shelley Circle Timothy Webb Part 3: Romantic Bards and Modern Editors 7 Indeterminacy and Method: Editing Byron's Accidentals Alice Levine 8 Getting Beyond "Mere Chatter about Shelley" David Greetham 9 "Editing Shelley" Again Neil Fraistat Part 4: Shelley's Afterlives 10 Lady Shelley Trims the Flame B. C. Barker-Benfield 11 A Committee of One: Shelley's Preemptive Self-Censorships in the Draft Manuscripts of Laon and Cythna and Legal Censorship of the Press Michael J. Neth 12 Shelley as Sussex Gentleman and Wild Motorist: The Strange Case of Kipling and Prometheus Unbound Nora Crook Select Bibliography of Works by Donald H. Reiman Index About the Contributors
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