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  1. Authoring the self
    self-representation, authorship and the print market in British poetry from Pope through Wordsworth /
    Author: Hess, Scott.
    Published: 2005.
    Publisher:  Routledge,, New York ;

    Drawing upon historicist and cultural studies approaches to literature, this book argues that the Romantic construction of the self emerged out of the growth of commercial print culture and the expansion and fragmentation of the reading public... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Zentralbibliothek
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    Drawing upon historicist and cultural studies approaches to literature, this book argues that the Romantic construction of the self emerged out of the growth of commercial print culture and the expansion and fragmentation of the reading public beginning in eighteenth-century Britain. Arguing for continuity between eighteenth-century literature and the rise of Romanticism, this groundbreaking book traces the influence of new print market conditions on the development of the Romantic poetic self.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1-135-87515-4; 1-282-32018-1; 9786612320187; 0-203-00500-7
    Series: Literary criticism and cultural theory
    Subjects: English poetry; Self in literature.; Romanticism; Popular literature; Literature publishing
    Other subjects: print; market; poetic; identity; self-representation; culture; authorial; commercial; literary; property
    Scope: 1 online resource (325 p.)
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    Description based upon print version of record.

    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    Book Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 The Eighteenth- and Early-Nineteeth- Century British Print Market, the Author, and Romantic Hermeneutics; 2 ""Books and the Man"": Alexander Pope, Print Culture, and Authorial Self-Making; 3 ""Approach and Read"" Gray's Elegy, Print Culture, and Authorial Identity; 4 James Beattie's Minstrel and the Progress of the Poet; 5 William Cowper: The Accidental Poet and the Emerging Self; 6 ""My Office Upon Earth"": William Wordsworth, Professionalism, and Poetic Identity

    7 Pedlars, Poets, and the Print Market: Wordsworth's Poetic Self-RepresentationEpilogue: The Romantic Deep Self as Authorial Self; Notes; Bibliography; Index

  2. Authoring the Self
    Author: Hess, Scott
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Taylor & Francis

    Drawing upon historicist and cultural studies approaches to literature, this book argues that the Romantic construction of the self emerged out of the growth of commercial print culture and the expansion and fragmentation of the reading public... more

     

    Drawing upon historicist and cultural studies approaches to literature, this book argues that the Romantic construction of the self emerged out of the growth of commercial print culture and the expansion and fragmentation of the reading public beginning in eighteenth-century Britain. Arguing for continuity between eighteenth-century literature and the rise of Romanticism, this groundbreaking book traces the influence of new print market conditions on the development of the Romantic poetic self.

     

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  3. Authoring the Self
    Author: Hess, Scott
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Taylor & Francis, [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] ; OAPEN FOUNDATION, The Hague

    Drawing upon historicist and cultural studies approaches to literature, this book argues that the Romantic construction of the self emerged out of the growth of commercial print culture and the expansion and fragmentation of the reading public... more

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    Drawing upon historicist and cultural studies approaches to literature, this book argues that the Romantic construction of the self emerged out of the growth of commercial print culture and the expansion and fragmentation of the reading public beginning in eighteenth-century Britain. Arguing for continuity between eighteenth-century literature and the rise of Romanticism, this groundbreaking book traces the influence of new print market conditions on the development of the Romantic poetic self.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780203005002; 9780415971287
    RVK Categories: HG 550
    Subjects: Literature: history & criticism
    Other subjects: print; market; poetic; identity; self-representation; culture; authorial; commercial; literary; property
  4. Gender, Class and Food
    Families, Bodies and Health
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan UK, London ; Palgrave Macmillan

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781349561629; 1349561622
    Other identifier:
    9781349561629
    RVK Categories: MR 6800 ; MS 2050 ; ZE 43000
    DDC Categories: 300
    Edition: 1st ed. 2015
    Series: Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life
    Other subjects: Gender; baking; bodies; class; commercial; convenience; cooking; cultural hostility; cultural omnivore; epicure; epicurean; families; fine dining; food; foodie; gourmet; health; home-cooked; maternal; mothering; Sociology, general; Social Structure, Social Inequality; Gender Studies; Medical Sociology; Sociology of the Body; Family; Palgrave Social Sciences Collection; Hardcover, Softcover / Soziologie/Frauenforschung, Geschlechterforschung
    Scope: VIII, 195 Seiten in 1 Teil, 21.6 cm x 14 cm, 0 g
  5. Authoring the self
    self-representation, authorship and the print market in British poetry from Pope through Wordsworth /
    Author: Hess, Scott.
    Published: 2005.
    Publisher:  Routledge,, New York ;

    Drawing upon historicist and cultural studies approaches to literature, this book argues that the Romantic construction of the self emerged out of the growth of commercial print culture and the expansion and fragmentation of the reading public... more

     

    Drawing upon historicist and cultural studies approaches to literature, this book argues that the Romantic construction of the self emerged out of the growth of commercial print culture and the expansion and fragmentation of the reading public beginning in eighteenth-century Britain. Arguing for continuity between eighteenth-century literature and the rise of Romanticism, this groundbreaking book traces the influence of new print market conditions on the development of the Romantic poetic self.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1-135-87515-4; 1-282-32018-1; 9786612320187; 0-203-00500-7
    Series: Literary criticism and cultural theory
    Subjects: English poetry; Self in literature.; Romanticism; Popular literature; Literature publishing
    Other subjects: print; market; poetic; identity; self-representation; culture; authorial; commercial; literary; property
    Scope: 1 online resource (325 p.)
    Notes:

    Description based upon print version of record.

    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    Book Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 The Eighteenth- and Early-Nineteeth- Century British Print Market, the Author, and Romantic Hermeneutics; 2 ""Books and the Man"": Alexander Pope, Print Culture, and Authorial Self-Making; 3 ""Approach and Read"" Gray's Elegy, Print Culture, and Authorial Identity; 4 James Beattie's Minstrel and the Progress of the Poet; 5 William Cowper: The Accidental Poet and the Emerging Self; 6 ""My Office Upon Earth"": William Wordsworth, Professionalism, and Poetic Identity

    7 Pedlars, Poets, and the Print Market: Wordsworth's Poetic Self-RepresentationEpilogue: The Romantic Deep Self as Authorial Self; Notes; Bibliography; Index