Literary Magazines and British Romanticism
Exploring the role of magazines in Romantic literature
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:23rd Nov '06
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This insightful examination highlights the pivotal role of magazines in shaping literary culture during the Romantic period, particularly in Literary Magazines and British Romanticism.
In Literary Magazines and British Romanticism, Mark Parker explores the significant role that literary magazines played in shaping the literary landscape of the 1820s and 1830s. He posits that publications like the London Magazine and Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine provided a unique and collaborative platform for writers, allowing them to engage with one another and with their audience in innovative ways. This collaborative spirit not only fostered creativity but also established magazines as essential vehicles for literary expression during this vibrant period.
Parker advocates for the recognition of literary magazines as objects of study in their own right, arguing that they facilitated a dynamic interplay between literature and culture. The book delves into how these magazines influenced the meaning and reception of literary works, highlighting the alliances formed among various contributions and the ongoing institutional concerns of the time. By examining key texts such as Lamb's Elia Essays, Hazlitt's Table-Talk Essays, and Carlyle's Sartor Resartus, Parker provides a comprehensive analysis of how these works were shaped by their original contexts.
Scholars of cultural and literary studies, as well as those with an interest in Romanticism, will find Literary Magazines and British Romanticism to be a valuable resource. Parker's insights into the collaborative nature of literary magazines illuminate their importance in the broader narrative of British literature, making a compelling case for their study as a means of understanding the complexities of literary production during this influential era.
'… alert, stimulating, and abundantly documented …' Yearbook of English Studies
'Literary Magazines and British Romanticism is a vivid and detailed picture of the intense intellectual life of magazines.' Romanticism
ISBN: 9780521032025
Dimensions: 228mm x 154mm x 13mm
Weight: 355g
232 pages