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El. knyga: Publishing, Editing, and Reception: Essays in Honor of Donald H. Reiman

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  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: University of Delaware Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781611495799
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: University of Delaware Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781611495799

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Publishing, Editing, and Reception is a collection of twelve essays honoring Professor Donald H. Reiman, who moved to the University of Delaware in 1992. The essays, written by friends, students, and collaborators, reflect the scholarly interests that defined Reimans long career. Mirroring the focus of Reimans work during his years at Carl H. Pforzheimer Library in New York and as lead editor of Shelley and his Circle, 17731822 (Harvard University Press), the essays in this collection explore authors such as Mary Shelley, William Hazlitt, Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley; moreover, they confirm the continuing influence of Reimans writings in the fields of editing and British Romanticism. Ranging from topics such as Byrons relationship with his publisher John Murray and the reading practices in the Shelley circle to Rudyard Kiplings response to Shelleys politics, these essays draw on a dazzling variety of published and manuscript sources while engaging directly with many of Reimans most influential theories and arguments.

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[ A] pleasure to read, offers significant insights, and opens new areas for work. * European Romantic Review *

List of Abbreviations
vii
List of Figures
ix
Remembering Don Reiman: The Pforzheimer Years xi
Doucet Devin Fischer
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction xxiii
Michael Edson
I Romantic Publishing and Print Culture
1(62)
1 Byron's House of Murray
3(22)
Hermione de Almeida
2 Hazlitt and Byron: With a New Look at The Liberal
25(18)
Charles E. Robinson
3 Mocking Monuments: The Regent's Bomb, Satire, and Authority
43(20)
Steven E. Jones
II New Perspectives on the Shelleys
63(70)
4 A Defence of Poetry and Adonais: Configurations
65(12)
Stuart Curran
5 Bound by Such a Chain: Shelley and Rhyme
77(20)
Michael O'Neill
6 Reading Aloud in the Shelley Circle
97(36)
Timothy Webb
III Romantic Bards and Modern Editors
133(50)
7 Indeterminacy and Method: Editing Byron's Accidentals
135(18)
Alice Levine
8 Getting Beyond "Mere Chatter about Shelley"
153(18)
David Greetham
9 "Editing Shelley" Again
171(12)
Neil Fraistat
IV Shelley's Afterlives
183(80)
10 Lady Shelley Trims the Flame
185(30)
B. C. Barker-Benfield
11 A Committee of One: Shelley's Preemptive Self-Censorships in the Draft Manuscripts of Laon and Cythna and Legal Censorship of the Press
215(30)
Michael J. Neth
12 Shelley as Sussex Gentleman and Wild Motorist: The Strange Case of Kipling and Prometheus Unbound
245(18)
Nora Crook
Select Bibliography of Works 263(2)
Donald H. Reiman
Index 265(16)
About the Contributors 281
Michael Edson is assistant professor of English at the University of Wyoming.