English Literary Afterlives is a study about the ways in which readers and publishers reshaped (or even created) early modern authorial careers in the wake of the authors' deaths. Through a series of case-studies it presents a counter-narrative to the established idea of authorial self-fashioning.
English Literary Afterlives is a study about the ways in which readers and publishers reshaped (or even created) early modern authorial careers in the wake of the authors' deaths. Through a series of case-studies it presents a counter-narrative to the established idea of authorial self-fashioning.
Elisabeth Chaghafi is a Lecturer in English at Tübingen University.
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures Introduction 1 The complete author 2 The posthumous career of Robert Greene 3 'Borne in Arcady': Sidney's literary rebirth Interlude: 'After I am dead and rotten': Spenser's missing afterlife 4 Walton's literary Lives: from Donne to Herbert Conclusion: brief lives and lives of the poets Bibliography Index
List of figures Introduction 1 The complete author 2 The posthumous career of Robert Greene 3 'Borne in Arcady': Sidney's literary rebirth Interlude: 'After I am dead and rotten': Spenser's missing afterlife 4 Walton's literary Lives: from Donne to Herbert Conclusion: brief lives and lives of the poets Bibliography Index
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