British Women Poets and the Romantic Writing Community

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Synopsis

This compelling study recovers the lost lives and poems of British women poets of the Romantic era. Stephen C. Behrendt reveals the range and diversity of their writings, offering new perspectives on the work of dozens of women whose poetry has long been ignored or marginalized in traditional literary history. British Romanticism was once thought of as a cultural movement defined by a small group of male poets. This book grants women poets their proper place in the literary tradition of the time. In an approach ripe for classroom teaching, Behrendt first reviews the subject thematically, exploring the ways in which the poems addressed both public concerns and private experiences. He next examines the use of particular genres, including the sonnet and various other long and short forms. In the concluding chapters, Behrendt explores the impact of national identity, providing the first extensive study of Romantic-era poetry by women from Scotland and Ireland. In recovering the lives and work of these women, Behrendt reveals their active participation within the rich cultural community of writers and readers throughout the British Isles. This study will be a key resource for scholars, teachers, and students in British literary studies, women’s studies, and cultural history.

Book details

Author:
Stephen C. Behrendt
ISBN:
9780801895081
Related ISBNs:
9780801890543
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages:
368
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
No
Date of addition:
2020-11-04
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2008
Copyright by:
The Johns Hopkins University Press 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Language Arts, Literature and Fiction