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The Limits Of Familiarity Authorship And Romantic Readers Lindsey Eckert

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The Limits Of Familiarity Authorship And Romantic Readers Lindsey Eckert
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Publisher: Bucknell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.11 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Lindsey Eckert
ISBN: 9781684483945, 1684483948
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Limits Of Familiarity Authorship And Romantic Readers Lindsey Eckert by Lindsey Eckert 9781684483945, 1684483948 instant download after payment.

What did Wordsworth wear, and where did he walk? Who was Byron’s new mistress, and how did his marriage fare? Answers—sometimes accurate, sometimes not—were tantalizingly at the ready in the Romantic era, when confessional poetry, romans à clef, personal essays, and gossip columns offered readers exceptional access to well-known authors. But at what point did familiarity become overfamiliarity? Widely recognized as a social virtue, familiarity—a feeling of emotional closeness or comforting predictability—could also be dangerous, vulgar, or boring. In The Limits of Familiarity, Eckert persuasively argues that such concerns shaped literary production in the Romantic period. Bringing together reception studies, celebrity studies, and literary history to reveal how anxieties about familiarity shaped both Romanticism and conceptions of authorship, this book encourages us to reflect in our own fraught historical moment on the distinction between telling all and telling all too much.

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