The first examination of interconnected manuscript-exchanging coteries as an integral element of literary culture in eighteenth-century Britain. This title is also available as Open Access.
The first examination of interconnected manuscript-exchanging coteries as an integral element of literary culture in eighteenth-century Britain. This title is also available as Open Access.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Betty A. Schellenberg is Professor of English at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, where she is a founding member of the Print Culture group and winner of a Dean's Medal for Excellence. She has edited, for The Cambridge Edition of the Correspondence of Samuel Richardson, the volume Correspondence Primarily on Sir Charles Grandison (1750¿1754), which appeared in 2014. Her other books are The Professionalization of Women Writers in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Cambridge, 2005), Reconsidering the Bluestockings (2003, co-edited with Nicole Pohl), Part Two: Reflections on the Sequel (1996, co-edited with Paul Budra) and The Conversational Circle: Rereading the English Novel, 1740¿1775 (1998).
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Introduction: the literary coterie in the eighteenth-century media landscape 1. Wrest Park and North End: two mid-century coteries 2. Formation, fame, and patronage: the MontagüLyttelton coterie 3. Identity and influence from coterie to print: Carter, Chapone, and the Shenstone¿Dodsley collaboration 4. Memorializing a coterie life in print: the case of William Shenstone 5. 'This new species of mischief': Montagu, Johnson, and the quarrel over character 6. Transmediations: marketing the coterie traveller 7. Literary sociability in the eighteenth-century personal miscellany Conclusion Bibliography.
Introduction: the literary coterie in the eighteenth-century media landscape 1. Wrest Park and North End: two mid-century coteries 2. Formation, fame, and patronage: the MontagüLyttelton coterie 3. Identity and influence from coterie to print: Carter, Chapone, and the Shenstone¿Dodsley collaboration 4. Memorializing a coterie life in print: the case of William Shenstone 5. 'This new species of mischief': Montagu, Johnson, and the quarrel over character 6. Transmediations: marketing the coterie traveller 7. Literary sociability in the eighteenth-century personal miscellany Conclusion Bibliography.
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