Charts a coherent sub-field of Romantic periodical studies This book pioneers a branch of periodical studies that is distinctive to the concerns, contexts and media of Britain's Romantic age. Eleven chapters by leading scholars showcase the range of methodological, conceptual and literary-historical insights to be drawn from just one of the era's landmark literary periodicals, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. Drawing in particular on the trove of newly digitised content, these chapters model how careful analyses of the incisive and often inflammatory commentary, criticism and original…mehr
Charts a coherent sub-field of Romantic periodical studies This book pioneers a branch of periodical studies that is distinctive to the concerns, contexts and media of Britain's Romantic age. Eleven chapters by leading scholars showcase the range of methodological, conceptual and literary-historical insights to be drawn from just one of the era's landmark literary periodicals, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. Drawing in particular on the trove of newly digitised content, these chapters model how careful analyses of the incisive and often inflammatory commentary, criticism and original literature from Blackwood's first two decades (1817-37) might inform and expand many of the most vibrant contemporary discussions surrounding British Romanticism. Nicholas Mason is Professor of English at Brigham Young University. Tom Mole is Professor of English Literature and Book History, and Director of the Centre for the History of the Book at the University of Edinburgh.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brigham Young University Nicholas Mason is Professor of English at Brigham Young University. He served as the general editor and a volume editor for Blackwood's Magazine 1817-25: Selections from Maga's Infancy (2006). His research on Blackwood's and other Romantic-era periodicals has appeared in several articles and his book Literary Advertising and the Shaping of British Romanticism (2013). Tom Mole is Professor of English Literature and Book History, and Director of the Centre for the History of the Book at the University of Edinburgh. He edited one volume of Blackwood's Magazine 1817-25: Selections from Maga's Infancy (2006). His book What the Victorians Made of Romanticism (2017) won the Saltire Society Research Book of 2018 and the Dorothy Lee Prize, and was commended for the DeLong Prize.
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Acknowledgements Introduction, Nicholas Mason and Tom Mole I. Book History, Bibliography and Archival Method 1. Rethinking the Periodical Medium in the Digital Archive, Jon Klancher 2. Reading Medicine in Blackwood's, Megan Coyer II. Aesthetics, Innovation and Taste 3. 'A Separate and Distinct Tribunal': Libel Law and Reviewing in Early Issues of Blackwood's, Tom Mole 4. Performing Personae in Blackwood's and Romantic Periodicals, Christine Woody III. Reviewing Politics and the Politics of Reviewing 5. Maga as Medium: Cockneys in Context, Mark Parker 6. 'Some Grand Secreter': Secrecy and Exposure in Blackwood's, Mark Schoenfield 7. Blackwood's Pastoralism and the Highland Clearances, Alexander Dick IV. Gender, Race and Romantic Periodicals 8. Crashing the Blackwood's Boys' Club: Caroline Bowles and Women's Place in Romantic-era Periodicals, Nicholas Mason 9. Mary Prince 'At Home' in Blackwood's: Maga's Origins and the End of Slavery, Caroline McCracken-Flesher V. Blackwoodian Genealogies 10. The Politics and Aesthetics of Extraction: Cultural Interventions in Blackwood's and the Imperial, Kristin Flieger Samuelian 11. The Challenge of Longevity: Blackwood's as a Post-Romantic Periodical, Joanne Shattock Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction, Nicholas Mason and Tom Mole I. Book History, Bibliography and Archival Method 1. Rethinking the Periodical Medium in the Digital Archive, Jon Klancher 2. Reading Medicine in Blackwood's, Megan Coyer II. Aesthetics, Innovation and Taste 3. 'A Separate and Distinct Tribunal': Libel Law and Reviewing in Early Issues of Blackwood's, Tom Mole 4. Performing Personae in Blackwood's and Romantic Periodicals, Christine Woody III. Reviewing Politics and the Politics of Reviewing 5. Maga as Medium: Cockneys in Context, Mark Parker 6. 'Some Grand Secreter': Secrecy and Exposure in Blackwood's, Mark Schoenfield 7. Blackwood's Pastoralism and the Highland Clearances, Alexander Dick IV. Gender, Race and Romantic Periodicals 8. Crashing the Blackwood's Boys' Club: Caroline Bowles and Women's Place in Romantic-era Periodicals, Nicholas Mason 9. Mary Prince 'At Home' in Blackwood's: Maga's Origins and the End of Slavery, Caroline McCracken-Flesher V. Blackwoodian Genealogies 10. The Politics and Aesthetics of Extraction: Cultural Interventions in Blackwood's and the Imperial, Kristin Flieger Samuelian 11. The Challenge of Longevity: Blackwood's as a Post-Romantic Periodical, Joanne Shattock Bibliography Index
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