Romantic theatricality: gender, poetry, and spectatorship
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Ithaca u.a.
Cornell Univ. Press
1997
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Abstract: | In a significant reinterpretation of early romanticism, Judith Pascoe shows how English literary culture in the 1790s came to be shaped by the theater and by the public's fascination with it. Pascoe focus on several intriguing historical occurrences of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, emphasizing how writers in all areas of public life relied on theatrical modes of self-representation. Pascoe adduces the theatrical posturing of the Della Cruscan poets, the staginess of the Marie Antoinette depicted in women's poetry, and the histrionic maneuverings of participants in the 1794 treason trials. Such public events as the trials also linked the newly powerful role of female theatrical spectator to that of political spectator. New forms of self-representation and dramatization arose as a result of that synthesis. Although its focus is on the substantial debt that romantic literature owes women writers, Romantic Theatrically also provides a new lens for viewing the creative endeavors of male romantic writers. Thus Pascoe documents William Wordsworth's strategic participation in the theatricality of early romantic culture. |
Umfang: | XVII, 251 S. Ill. |
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adam_text | ixomantic
1 heatricality
Gender, Poetry, and Spectatorship
Judith Pascoe
Cornell University Press
Ithaca and London
Contents
ILLUSTRATIONS ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
ABBREVIATIONS XV
INTRODUCTION I
1 • Sarah Siddons and the Performative Female 12
2 • The Courtroom Theater of the 1794 Treason Trials 33
3 • That fluttering, tinselled crew: Women Poets and
Delia Cruscanism 68
4 • Embodying Marie Antoinette: The Theatricalized
Female Subject • 95
5 • The Spectacular Flaneuse: Women Writers and the City 130
6 • Theatricality and the Literary Marketplace: Poetry
Publication, in the Morning Post 163
7 • Performing Wordsworth 184
Coda • Letitia Landon and the Deathly Pose 229
INDEX 245
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