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Edmund Spenser's epic poem The Faerie Queene (1590-6) occupied an important place in eighteenth-century culture. Spenser influenced almost every major writer of the century, from Alexander Pope to William Wordsworth. What was it like to read Spenser in the eighteenth century? Who made Spenserian books, and how did their owners use and interpret them? The first comprehensive study of all of the eighteenth-century editions of Edmund Spenser addresses these questions through bibliographical analysis, and through examination of the history of the book and of eighteenth-century literature and…mehr
Edmund Spenser's epic poem The Faerie Queene (1590-6) occupied an important place in eighteenth-century culture. Spenser influenced almost every major writer of the century, from Alexander Pope to William Wordsworth. What was it like to read Spenser in the eighteenth century? Who made Spenserian books, and how did their owners use and interpret them? The first comprehensive study of all of the eighteenth-century editions of Edmund Spenser addresses these questions through bibliographical analysis, and through examination of the history of the book and of eighteenth-century literature and culture. Within these contexts, Hazel Wilkinson provides new information about the production, contents, texts, and reception of the eighteenth-century editions of Spenser, to illuminate how his cultural presence became so far-reaching. With each chapter structured around a major edition of Spenser's work, this volume provides a timely addition to arguments about the nature of literary history and the growing cult of great writers of the past.
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Autorenporträt
Hazel Wilkinson is a Birmingham Fellow at the University of Birmingham, where she lectures on eighteenth-century literature. She has published articles and book chapters on subjects including eighteenth-century literature, typography, and the history of the book trade, and is currently an editor on The Oxford Edition of the Writings of Alexander Pope (forthcoming). Wilkinson has also created a database of eighteenth-century printers' ornaments in partnership with the University of Cambridge Library.
Inhaltsangabe
List of abbreviations; List of illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction. 'The Wits have sent for the Book': (non-)reading, and Spenserian books before 1700; 1. Spenser the Whig: John Hughes's Clubbable Edition, 1715; 2. Miscellaneous Spenser: verse miscellanies and miscellaneous culture, 1716-50; 3. Spenser illustrated: Thomas Birch's 1751 Edition; 4. Spenser annotated: two scholarly editions, 1758-9; 5. Spenser and the public domain: the Scottish Publishers' series, 1778-95; Appendix A: checklist of the eighteenth-century editions of Edmund Spenser; List of works cited; Index.
List of abbreviations List of illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction. 'The Wits have sent for the Book': (non-)reading, and Spenserian books before 1700 1. Spenser the Whig: John Hughes's Clubbable Edition, 1715 2. Miscellaneous Spenser: verse miscellanies and miscellaneous culture, 1716-50 3. Spenser illustrated: Thomas Birch's 1751 Edition 4. Spenser annotated: two scholarly editions, 1758-9 5. Spenser and the public domain: the Scottish Publishers' series, 1778-95 Appendix A: checklist of the eighteenth-century editions of Edmund Spenser List of works cited Index.
List of abbreviations; List of illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction. 'The Wits have sent for the Book': (non-)reading, and Spenserian books before 1700; 1. Spenser the Whig: John Hughes's Clubbable Edition, 1715; 2. Miscellaneous Spenser: verse miscellanies and miscellaneous culture, 1716-50; 3. Spenser illustrated: Thomas Birch's 1751 Edition; 4. Spenser annotated: two scholarly editions, 1758-9; 5. Spenser and the public domain: the Scottish Publishers' series, 1778-95; Appendix A: checklist of the eighteenth-century editions of Edmund Spenser; List of works cited; Index.
List of abbreviations List of illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction. 'The Wits have sent for the Book': (non-)reading, and Spenserian books before 1700 1. Spenser the Whig: John Hughes's Clubbable Edition, 1715 2. Miscellaneous Spenser: verse miscellanies and miscellaneous culture, 1716-50 3. Spenser illustrated: Thomas Birch's 1751 Edition 4. Spenser annotated: two scholarly editions, 1758-9 5. Spenser and the public domain: the Scottish Publishers' series, 1778-95 Appendix A: checklist of the eighteenth-century editions of Edmund Spenser List of works cited Index.
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'A crucial reminder that literary critics and historians alike have much to learn from the study of bibliography and the history of the book when done, as it is here, with evident care, admirable precision, and infectious enthusiasm for its subject.' N. K. Sugimura, The Library
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