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Paper Pellets Richard Cronin (Professor of English Literature, University of Glasgow)

Paper Pellets By Richard Cronin (Professor of English Literature, University of Glasgow)

Summary

This book begins with two fatal duels, as the most apt introduction to a literary period best defined by its antagonisms. Exploring three publishing phenomena of the age; the novels of Walter Scott, Byron's Don Juan, and the new literary magazines, it attempts a radical reconfiguration of our understanding of literary culture after Waterloo.

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Paper Pellets: British Literary Culture after Waterloo by Richard Cronin (Professor of English Literature, University of Glasgow)

This study of the literary culture in Britain in the years after Waterloo begins with an account of two fatal duels, the famous duel of 16 February 1821, in which John Scott, editor of the London Magazine, fell, and the less well known duel of 26 March 1822, in which Alexander Boswell, son of Johnson's biographer, was killed. These duels, Richard Cronin suggests, bring into sharp focus the distinctive features of literary culture in the years after Waterloo. The book ranges widely but at its centre are the three literary phenomena that best define the period: Walter Scott's novels, Byron's Don Juan, and the new literary magazines. It was a culture constituted not by the doctrine of sympathy that its leading writers held in common but by the antagonisms that divided them, a culture in which England vied with Scotland, literary and political principles converged, and there was a volatile relationship between the public and the private. These were the years in which publishing became an industry serving a mass readership, and literature came to be decisively identified with print rather than with manuscript. Its most prized cultural products were miscellaneous. Superficial, even heartless, responses to the world were valued. Male writers responded aggressively to the threat that literature might be a kind of writing largely consumed by women and increasingly produced by them. This was the culture that writers such as Wordsworth repudiated, but the relationship between the culture that Wordsworth represented and the culture that he opposed, like the relationship between duellists, was at once violently aggressive and mutually supportive: each, as many writers of the period recognized, was dependent on the other.

Paper Pellets Reviews

A valuable contribution to Romantic-era print culture studies * David Finkelstein, Years Work in English Studies *
The volume makes any number of useful and often surprising connections between cultural and literary developments in the decade after Waterloo, and it does so with intellectual creativity, analytical nuance, and stylistic panache. * Review 19 *
fine new study * Essays in Criticism *
Paper Pellets is a valuable addition to the recent body of excellent work on early nineteenth-century print culture and periodical writing. * Stephen Burley, Notes and Queries *

About Richard Cronin (Professor of English Literature, University of Glasgow)

Richard Cronin is Professor of English Literature at the University of Glasgow. He has published widely, especially on Romantic and Victorian literature. His Romantic Victorians: English Literature, 1824-1840 appeared in 2002, and Emma, co-edited with Dorothy McMillan, appeared in The Cambridge edition of the Works of Jane Austen in 2005.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Two Duels ; 2. Two Dinners ; 3. Personalities ; 4. Flesh-Coloured Silk ; 5. Remembering Peebles ; 6. Mr. Knight's Best Small Capitals ; 7. Pistols and Horsewhips ; 8. Disunity of Mind: The Novel as Magazine ; 9. Practical Asyndeton: The Poem as Magazine ; 10. Cruel Mockeries ; 11. Jack and Gill ; 12. Conclusion: Two Cultures ; BIBLIOGRAPHY

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NPB9780199582532
9780199582532
019958253X
Paper Pellets: British Literary Culture after Waterloo by Richard Cronin (Professor of English Literature, University of Glasgow)
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Oxford University Press
2010-06-10
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