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- Artikelzustand
- Book Title
- The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832) and the Making of Literary Histor
- Publication Date
- 2022-08-05
- Pages
- 320
- ISBN
- 9781474487641
Über dieses Produkt
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Edinburgh Tea & Coffee Company University Press
ISBN-10
1474487645
ISBN-13
9781474487641
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3057266100
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Lady's Magazine (1770-1832) and the Making of Literary History
Publication Year
2022
Subject
Women Authors, Feminist, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism
Series
Edinburgh Critical Studies in Romanticism Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2023-553802
TitleLeading
The
Reviews
One cannot help but admire the convincing and detailed discussion of so many facets of this protean periodical. Batchelor seems have ferreted out every detail and every contributor, even the most elusive, to construct her argument in favor of appreciating the magazine's role in the period. This monograph is an exemplary work of scholarship. One might add that the prose and the argument are engaging and well supplied with illustrations, even as the Lady's Magazine was., Jennie Batchelor's tour de force scholarship on this crucial Anglophone women's periodical upends critical assumptions about genre, readership and meaning. Batchelor's expertise in the "unRomantic" Lady's Magazine - a vast literary collection in and of itself - is unrivalled. This is a level of periodical scholarship not seen for decades; a triumph. ?, Jennie Batchelor's tour de force scholarship on this crucial Anglophone women's periodical upends critical assumptions about genre, readership and meaning. Batchelor's expertise in the "unRomantic" Lady's Magazine - a vast literary collection in and of itself - is unrivalled. This is a level of periodical scholarship not seen for decades; a triumph.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
052.08209034
Table Of Content
Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Preface Introduction 1. Origins: the birth of the women's magazine 2. Beginnings: the making of the Lady's Magazine (1770-2) 3. Modes, Media and Miscellaneity: the contents of the Lady's Magazine 4. Authors, Readers, Writing Cultures 5. Rivals: mutual improvements and the changing face of the women's magazine 6. Achievements and Legacies: the Lady's Magazine in literary history Afterword Select Bibliography
Synopsis
"Jennie Batchelor's tour de force scholarship on this crucial Anglophone women's periodical upends critical assumptions about genre, readership and meaning. Batchelor's expertise in the "unRomantic" Lady's Magazine - a vast literary collection in and of itself - is unrivalled." --Manushag N. Powell, Purdue University In December 1840, Charlotte Brontë wrote in a letter to Hartley Coleridge that she wished 'with all [her] heart' that she 'had been born in time to contribute to the Lady's magazine'. Nearly two centuries later, the cultural and literary importance of a monthly publication that for six decades championed women's reading and women's writing has yet to be documented. This book offers the first sustained account of The Lady's Magazine . Across six chapters devoted to the publication's eclectic and evolving contents, as well as its readers and contributors, The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832) and the Making of Literary History illuminates the periodical's achievements and influence, and reveals what this vital period of literary history looks like when we see it anew through the lens of one of its most long-lived and popular publications., The first major study of one of the most influential periodicals of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries., In December 1840, Charlotte Brontë wrote in a letter to Hartley Coleridge that she wished 'with all [her] heart' that she 'had been born in time to contribute to the Lady's magazine'. Nearly two centuries later, the cultural and literary importance of a monthly publication that for six decades championed women's reading and women's writing has yet to be documented. This book offers the first sustained account of The Lady's Magazine . Across six chapters devoted to the publication's eclectic and evolving contents, as well as its readers and contributors, The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832) and the Making of Literary History illuminates the periodical's achievements and influence, and reveals what this vital period of literary history looks like when we see it anew through the lens of one of its most long-lived and popular publications.
LC Classification Number
PN5124.W6B38 2022
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