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The Circuit of Apollo - Eighteenth-century Women's Tributes to Women

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Written by a combination of established scholars and new critics in the field, the essays collected in Circuit of Apollo attest to the vital practice of commemorating women's artistic and personal relationships. In doing so, they illuminate the complexity of female friendships and honor as well as the robust creativity and intellectual work contributed by women to culture in the long eighteenth century. Women's tributes to each other sometimes took the form of critical engagement or competition, but they always exposed the feminocentric networks of artistic, social, and material exchange women created and maintained both in and outside of London. This volume advocates for a new perspective for researching and teaching early modern women that is grounded in admiration.

Published by University of Delaware Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.



Inhaltsverzeichnis










Cover Page
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Tracing "The Circuit of Appollo": Poetic Forms and Identities in Anne Finch's Tributes to Women Poets
"Those Stately Palaces": Tribute and Estates in the Work of Anne Finch and Jane Barker
Martha Fowke's Tributes to Mary, Lady Chudleigh, 1711 and 1726
Eliza Haywood, Fame, and the Art of Self-Homage
"Who Praises Women Does the Muses Praise": Mary Barber, Laetitia Pilkington, and Constantia Grierson's Poetic Tributes
"Friendship, Better than a Muse, Inspires": Anna Letitia Barbauld Claims the Sister Arts for Female Friendship
Painting in Bright Characters: Helen Maria Williams's Poetic Tributes to Anna Seward, Elizabeth Montagu, and Marie-Jeanne Roland
Sapphic Circuitry: Anna Seward's Equivocal Tribute to "Llangollen's Vanished Pair"
"I Delight in the Success of Your Literary Labours": Friendship as Platform for Reinvention
Lyric Sociability: Object Lessons in Female Friendship in Amelia Opie's Occasional Verses
Afterword: Researching, Writing, and Teaching Women's Tributes to Women
Bibliography
Contributors
Index


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Laura L. Runge is Professor of English at the University of South Florida and the author of Teaching with the Norton Anthology of Literature by Women.
Jessica Cook teaches in the English department of the University of South Florida.


Zusammenfassung

The essays collected in The Circuit of Apollo attest to the vital practice of commemorating women's artistic and personal relationships. In doing so, they illuminate the complexity of female friendships and honour as well as the robust creativity and intellectual work contributed by women to culture in the long eighteenth century.

Produktdetails

Autoren Laura L. (EDT)/ Cook Runge
Mitarbeit Jessica Cook (Herausgeber), Laura Runge (Herausgeber), Laura L Runge (Herausgeber), Laura L. Runge (Herausgeber)
Verlag University of Virginia Press
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 29.04.2019
 
EAN 9781644530030
ISBN 978-1-64453-003-0
Seiten 264
Serie Early Modern Feminisms
Themen Belletristik > Lyrik, Dramatik
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft > Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft

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