A Pamphlet Against Anthologies

A Pamphlet Against Anthologies PDF Author: Laura (Riding) Jackson
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Category : Anthologies
Languages : en
Pages : 196

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A Pamphlet Against Anthologies

A Pamphlet Against Anthologies PDF Author: Laura (Riding) Jackson
Publisher:
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Category : Anthologies
Languages : en
Pages : 196

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A Pamphlet Against Anthologies

A Pamphlet Against Anthologies PDF Author: Laura Riding
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Languages : en
Pages : 192

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A Pamphlet Against Anthologies

A Pamphlet Against Anthologies PDF Author: Laura Riding
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Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 200

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A pamphlet against anthologies

A pamphlet against anthologies PDF Author: Laura Riding
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Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Pamphlet Against Anthologies, by L. Riding & P. Graves

Pamphlet Against Anthologies, by L. Riding & P. Graves PDF Author: Laura Riding
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Languages : en
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A Survey of Modernist Poetry

A Survey of Modernist Poetry PDF Author: Laura (Riding) Jackson
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Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 304

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The Failure of Poetry, the Promise of Language

The Failure of Poetry, the Promise of Language PDF Author: Laura (Riding) Jackson
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 9780472069576
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 284

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Brings together four decades of largely unpublished work by Jackson, exploring the rationale for her renunciation of poetry in 1941 after two decades as a poet

Anthologies of British Poetry

Anthologies of British Poetry PDF Author:
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004486321
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 355

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From Tottel's Miscellany (1557) to the last twentieth-century Oxford Book of English Verse (1999), anthologies have been a prime institution for the preservation and mediation of poetry. The importance of anthologies for creating and re-creating the canon of English poetry, for introducing ‘new' programmes of poetry, as a record of changing poetic fashions, audience tastes and reading practices, or as a profitable literary commodity has often been asserted. Despite its impact, however, the poetry anthology in itself has attracted surprisingly little critical interest in Britain or elsewhere in the English-speaking world. This volume is the first publication to explore the largely unmapped field of poetry anthologies in Britain. Essays written from a wide range of perspectives in literary and cultural studies, and the point of view of poets, editors, publishers and cultural institutions, aim to do justice to the typological, functional and historical variety with which this form of publication has manifested itself - from early modern print culture to the postmodern age of the world wide web.

A Survey of Modernist Poetry ; And, A Pamphlet Against Anthologies

A Survey of Modernist Poetry ; And, A Pamphlet Against Anthologies PDF Author: Laura (Riding) Jackson
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Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 280

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Makes up the collaborative study of 'Modernist' poetry by two of the twentieth century's most important and original poets. The authors produce a contemporary reaction to the early experimentation of writers such as Eliot, Pound and E E Cummings.

The Anthology and the Rise of the Novel

The Anthology and the Rise of the Novel PDF Author: Leah Price
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521539395
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 236

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The Anthology and the Rise of the Novel, first published in 2000, brings together two traditionally antagonistic fields, book history and narrative theory, to challenge established theories of 'the rise of the novel'. Leah Price shows that far from leveling class or gender distinctions, as has long been claimed, the novel has consistently located them within its own audience. Shedding new light on Richardson and Radcliffe, Scott and George Eliot, this book asks why the epistolary novel disappeared, how the book review emerged, why eighteenth-century abridgers designed their books for women while Victorian publishers marketed them to men, and how editors' reproduction of old texts has shaped authors' production of new ones. This innovative study will change the way we think not just about the history of reading, but about the genealogy of the canon wars, the future of intellectual property, and the role that anthologies play in our own classrooms.