Mary Robinson and the Genesis of Romanticism: Literary Dialogues and Debts, 1784-1821 / Edition 1

Mary Robinson and the Genesis of Romanticism: Literary Dialogues and Debts, 1784-1821 / Edition 1

by Ashley Cross
ISBN-10:
1848933681
ISBN-13:
9781848933682
Pub. Date:
08/22/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1848933681
ISBN-13:
9781848933682
Pub. Date:
08/22/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Mary Robinson and the Genesis of Romanticism: Literary Dialogues and Debts, 1784-1821 / Edition 1

Mary Robinson and the Genesis of Romanticism: Literary Dialogues and Debts, 1784-1821 / Edition 1

by Ashley Cross

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Overview

First coming to prominence as an actress and scandalous celebrity, Mary Robinson created an identity for herself as a Romantic poet and novelist in the 1790s. Through a series of literary dialogues with established writers, Robinson put herself at the center of Romantic literary culture as observer, participant, and creator. Cross argues that Robinson’s dialogues shaped the nature of Romantic writing both in content and form and influenced second-generation Romantics. These dialogues further establish the idea of Romantic discourse as essentially interactive and conversational, not the work of original geniuses working in isolation, and positions Robinson as a central player in its genesis.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781848933682
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/22/2016
Series: Pickering Studies in Philosophy of Religion Series
Pages: 302
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ashley Cross is Professor of English at Manhattan College, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Robinson’s Romantic Dialogues

Prelude: "Sweet Converse": Della Cruscan Dialogues

1. Harping on Lyrical Exchange: Samuel Coleridge

2. Illegitimate Influences: Charlotte Smith

3. The Morning Post Aesthetic: Robert Southey

4. Walsingham, Caleb Williams and Queer Panic: William Godwin

5. Vindicating the Writing Woman: Mary Wollstonecraft

6. From Lyrical Ballads to Lyrical Tales: William Wordsworth

7. Resurrecting Robinson: Charlotte

8. "Sick of the same bruise": John Keats

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