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Those Who Write for Immortality: Romantic Reputations and the Dream of Lasting Fame H. J. Jackson
Those Who Write for Immortality: Romantic Reputations and the Dream of Lasting Fame
H. J. Jackson
A provocative inquiry into lasting literary fame, the gifted writers who have achieved it, and the gifted writers who have not
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.; This book offers a fresh look at fame and a fresh way of thinking about both literary fame and literary history --; Provided by publisher. Biographical Note: H. J. Jackson is professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, where she was one of the founders of the graduate program in book history and print culture. She has explored every major research library in the U. S. and spent many happy summer months in the British Library and other collections in the U. K. She lives in Toronto. Publisher Marketing: Great writers of the past whose works we still read and love will be read forever. They will survive the test of time. We remember authors of true genius because their writings are simply the best. Or . . . might there be other reasons that account for an author's literary fate? This original book takes a fresh look at our beliefs about literary fame by examining how it actually comes about. H. J. Jackson wrestles with entrenched notions about recognizing genius and the test of time by comparing the reputations of a dozen writers of the Romantic period--some famous, some forgotten. Why are we still reading Jane Austen but not Mary Brunton, when readers in their own day sometimes couldn't tell their works apart? Why Keats and not Barry Cornwall, who came from the same circle of writers and had the same mentor? Why not that mentor, Leigh Hunt, himself? Jackson offers new and unorthodox accounts of the coming-to-fame of some of Britain's most revered authors and compares their reputations and afterlives with those of their contemporary rivals. What she discovers about trends, champions, institutional power, and writers' conscious efforts to position themselves for posterity casts fresh light on the actual processes that lead to literary fame. Review Citations:
Publishers Weekly 01/26/2015 (EAN 9780300174793, Hardcover)
Contributor Bio: Jackson, H J H. J. Jackson is professor, Department of English, University of Toronto. She has published extensively on Romantic literature, and her book "Marginalia "was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle award in literarty criticism.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Publicado | 31 de marzo de 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9780300174793 |
| Editores | Yale University Press |
| Género | Cultural Region > British Isles |
| Páginas | 312 |
| Dimensiones | 167 × 244 × 31 mm · 635 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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