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Grub Street and the Ivory Tower Bridget Bennett (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Warwick)

Grub Street and the Ivory Tower By Bridget Bennett (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Warwick)

Grub Street and the Ivory Tower by Bridget Bennett (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Warwick)


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Summary

Case-histories of the commercial and institutional contexts of writing about writing, with emphasis on the relationship between journalism and literary scholarship. Topics discussed include the traffic between universities and the literary world and Virginia Woolf's work as a literary journalist.

Grub Street and the Ivory Tower Summary

Grub Street and the Ivory Tower: Literary Journalism and Literary Scholarship from Fielding to the Internet by Bridget Bennett (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Warwick)

Literary criticism has been called a story of reading. In what conditions have the best critical stories been told? From Jenny Uglow's account of literary journalism in the world of Henry Fielding to Marjorie Perloff's praise for the impact of the Internet on poetry publishing and reviewing, Grub Street and the Ivory Tower gives lively case-histories of the commercial and institutional contexts of writing about writing, with an emphasis on the vexed but at best mutually beneficial relationship between journalism and literary scholarship. Topics include the traffic between universities and the wider literary world in the `long' nineteenth century; the role of Blackwood's Magazine in the First World War; Virginia Woolf's work as a literary journalist; the early days of the London Review of Books; and the contested terrain of book reviewing in contemporary Ireland. Most of the contributors are scholars who also command a non-academic readership, as reviewers and otherwise: among them Valentine Cunningham, Hermione Lee, Karl Miller, Lorna Sage, and John Sutherland.

About Bridget Bennett (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Warwick)

Treglown is a former editor of the Times Literary Supplement

Table of Contents

Introduction ; Fielding, Grub Street, and Canary Wharf ; Coleridge and the Uses of Journalism ; De Quincey and the Edinburgh and Glasgow University Circles ; Journalism, Scholarship, and the University College London English Department ; Darke conceits: Churton Collins, Edmund Gosse, and the Professions of Criticism ; Literature, Propaganda, and the First World War: The Case of Blackwood's Magazine ; 'Crimes of Criticism': Virginia Woolf and Literary Journalism ; The TLS and the Second World War, and How to Fill Some Gaps in Modern British Cultural History ; The Critic as Anti-Journalist: Leavis after Scrutiny ; Saving Lives: Kenneth Tynan and the Duties of Dramatic Criticism ; 'Between the Saxon Smile and the Yankee Yawp': Problems and Contexts of Literary Reviewing in Ireland ; What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Poetry: Some Aporias of Literary Journalism ; Teachers, Writers ; Living on Writing ; Notes on Contributors ; Index

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NPB9780198184133
9780198184133
0198184131
Grub Street and the Ivory Tower: Literary Journalism and Literary Scholarship from Fielding to the Internet by Bridget Bennett (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Warwick)
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Oxford University Press
1998-11-19
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