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De Quincey's Romanticism Margaret Russett (University of Southern California)

De Quincey's Romanticism By Margaret Russett (University of Southern California)

De Quincey's Romanticism by Margaret Russett (University of Southern California)


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Margaret Russett uses the example of Thomas De Quincey, the nineteenth-century essayist best remembered for his Confessions of an English Opium-Eater and his memoirs of Wordsworth and Coleridge, to examine the idea of the 'minor' author, and how it is related to what we now call the Romantic canon.

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De Quincey's Romanticism: Canonical Minority and the Forms of Transmission by Margaret Russett (University of Southern California)

Margaret Russett uses the example of Thomas De Quincey, the nineteenth-century essayist best remembered for his Confessions of an English Opium-Eater and his memoirs of Wordsworth and Coleridge, to examine the idea of the 'minor' author, and how it is related to what we now call the Romantic canon. The case of De Quincey, neither a canonical figure nor a disenfranchised marginal author, offers a point of access to specifically Romantic problems of literary transmission and periodization. Taking an intertextual approach, Russett situates De Quincey's career against the works of Wordsworth and Coleridge; the essays of Lamb, Hazlitt, and other writers for the London Magazine; and discourses of ethics and political economy which are central to the problem of determining literary value. De Quincey's Romanticism shows how De Quincey helped to shape the canon by which his career was defined.

De Quincey's Romanticism Reviews

Russett's impressive study is a shining addition to a growing corpus of fine criticism devoted to a writer whose minor standing has paradoxically become the hallmark of his considerable distinction. Nineteenth-Century Literature
...Russett's book is a smart, illuminating examintation of the role minor writing plays in the production of the Romantic canon. Romantic Circles Reviews

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments; List of abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Conversions: Wordsworth's gothic interpreter; 2. Transmissions: composing The Convention of Cintra; 3. Impersonations: the magazinist as minor author; 4. Reproductions: opium, prostitution and poetry; 5. Appropriations: the counter-lives of the poet; Epilogue: minor Romanticism; Notes; Index.

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NPB9780521572361
9780521572361
0521572363
De Quincey's Romanticism: Canonical Minority and the Forms of Transmission by Margaret Russett (University of Southern California)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1997-12-04
312
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