The Limits of Familiarity analyzes the intensely personal feelings that Romantic-era readers came to have for authors. Contributing to reception studies, celebrity studies, and literary history, this book reveals how anxieties about the cultural value of familiarity shaped both Romanticism and conceptions of authorship.
The Limits of Familiarity analyzes the intensely personal feelings that Romantic-era readers came to have for authors. Contributing to reception studies, celebrity studies, and literary history, this book reveals how anxieties about the cultural value of familiarity shaped both Romanticism and conceptions of authorship.
LINDSEY ECKERT is an assistant professor of English at Florida State University in Tallahassee, where her research and teaching focus on Romanticism and the history of text technologies.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: Familiarity's " due bounds" 1. Charlotte Smith, William Wordsworth, and the Problems of Reading Familiarity 2. "Though a stranger to you": Byron's Poetics of Familiarity and Readerly Attachment 3. Lady Caroline Lamb's Female Follies and the Dangers of Familiarity 4. "the whole cursed story": William Hazlitt's Familiar Style 5. Mediating a Manuscript Ethos: Familiarity in Albums and Literary Annuals Coda: Lifting "the film of familiarity" Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: Familiarity's " due bounds" 1. Charlotte Smith, William Wordsworth, and the Problems of Reading Familiarity 2. "Though a stranger to you": Byron's Poetics of Familiarity and Readerly Attachment 3. Lady Caroline Lamb's Female Follies and the Dangers of Familiarity 4. "the whole cursed story": William Hazlitt's Familiar Style 5. Mediating a Manuscript Ethos: Familiarity in Albums and Literary Annuals Coda: Lifting "the film of familiarity" Notes Bibliography Index
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