
Remediating the 1820s
$84.14
- Paperback
304 pages
- Release Date
10 March 2025
Summary
Remediating the 1820s: Bridging Romanticism and Victorian Culture
The 1820s has commonly been overlooked in literary and cultural studies, seen as a barren interregnum between the achievements of Romanticism and the Victorian era proper, or, at best, as a time of transition bridging two major periods of cultural production. This volume contends that the innovations, fears and experiments of the 1820s are both of considerable interest in themselves and vital for comprehending how Vic…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781474493284 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1474493289 |
| Series: | Edinburgh Critical Studies in Romanticism |
| Author: | Jon Mee, Matthew Sangster |
| Publisher: | Edinburgh University Press |
| Imprint: | Edinburgh University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 304 |
| Release Date: | 10 March 2025 |
| Weight: | 478g |
| Dimensions: | 234mm x 156mm |
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A splendidly multifaceted volume, Remediating the 1820s maps a darkly self-conscious yet exuberant decade full of newly developing media – visual, theatrical, periodical, musical, literary – that would produce far-reaching cultural and political change. The contributors, both leading and emerging scholars, make this collection powerful in content and truly innovative in form. – Jon Klancher, Carnegie Mellon University
About The Author
Jon Mee
Jon Mee is Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies at the University of York. He has held visiting fellowships in Australia, India and the United States. His books include Dangerous Enthusiasm: William Blake and the Culture of Radicalism in the 1790s, Romanticism, Enthusiasm, and Regulation: Poetics and the Policing of Culture in the Romantic Period, Conversable Words: Literature, Contention, and Community 1762-1832 and Print, Publicity, and Popular Radicalism in the 1790s. He co-edited The Spirit of Controversy, a selection of William Hazlitt’s essays, with James Grande for Oxford World’s Classics in 2021. He is currently completing a book on cultural networks in the Industrial Revolution for the University of Chicago Press, due to be published in Fall 2023. The research for the book was supported by a British Academy-Leverhulme Senior Research Fellowship. He has also co-edited another collection of essays with Matthew Sangster: Institutions of Literature, 1700-1900.
Matthew Sangster is Senior Lecturer in Romantic Studies, Fantasy and Cultural History at the University of Glasgow. His first book, Living as an Author in the Romantic Period, was published by Palgrave in 2021. He has published widely on authorship, institutions, readers and urban life in the Romantic period. He co-edited a special issue of Romanticism on the Net on Robert Southey (with Tim Fulford; 2017) and edited the Romantic Circles volume David Bowie and the Legacies of Romanticism (2022). Currently, he is collaborating on two major AHRC-funded projects exploring the history of reading using neglected library records: Libraries, Reading Communities and Cultural Formation in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic and Books and Borrowing 1750-1830: An Analysis of Scottish Borrowers’ Registers. His next monograph will be An Introduction to Fantasy.
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