British and American Women's Poetry and Italy, 1840-1870
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Köp båda 2 för 2122 krRohan Maitzen, Times Literary Supplement Chapman's extensive original research thus continues the decades-long efforts of scholars to bring more unknown or undervalues Victorian women's writing into the light of critical inquiry ... Chapman's [book] refines, deepens, complicates ... Networking the Nation joins the other books in carrying on the important task begun by the pioneering feminist researchers of the late twentieth century -- even as their scope and diversity hint at how much we still have to learn.
Dr Alison Chapman is an Associate Professor at the University of Victoria, Canada. She has previously taught at the Universities of Sheffield Hallam, Dundee, and Glasgow. She is the author and editor of several books on Victorian literature and culture, in particular The Afterlife of Christina Rossetti (Palgrave, 2001), and the edited collections (with Richard Cronin and Antony H. Harrison) A Companion to Victorian Poetry (Blackwell, 2002), and (with Jane Stabler) Unfolding the South: Nineteenth-Century British Women Artists and Writers in Italy (Manchester University Press, 2003). She is currently the editor of the Database of Victorian Periodical Poetry.
Introduction ; PART 1: EXPATRIATE SALONS ; 1. Expatriate Networks ; 2. Villa Brichieri ; 3. Villino Trollope ; 4. Casa Guidi ; PART 2: THE EXPATRIATE POETESS ; The English Poetess and Aurora Leigh ; Theodosia Garrow Trollope ; Isabella Blagden ; Eliza Ogilvy ; PART 3: RISORGIMENTI ; Spirit Hands: Writing, Spiritualism and Political Agency ; Spirit Sisters: Sophia May Eckley and Elizabeth Barrett Browning ; Vulgar needs : EBB s Transatlantic Print Networks ; Performative Poetics ; Afterword