Romantic RevisionsRobert Brinkley, Keith Hanley Cambridge University Press, 1992/10/22 - 368 ページ This collection of essays responds to the recent radical overhaul in the editing of Romantic texts. Leading American and British editors of William and Dorothy Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Percy and Mary Shelley, Leigh Hunt, Keats and Clare explain and illustrate the implications of their editorial methods for the ongoing process of revision (in texts and their reception) which they have reflected and helped to produce. The volume offers insights into the urgent debate over editorial practices and their theoretical bases, while uncovering the complex revisionary processes of creativity at the heart of Romantic writing. |
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目次
The Prelude and its peers | 18 |
the question of text | 43 |
the pedlars guilt in Wordsworths | 64 |
history and imagination in The Prelude | 87 |
the problem of textual passage in The Prelude | 103 |
Reflections on having edited Coleridges poems | 136 |
Creative process and concealment in Coleridges poetry | 154 |
the patterns | 169 |
Shelleys manuscripts and the web of circumstance | 227 |
writing Mont Blanc | 243 |
the evolution of Leigh | 268 |
Finding Mary Shelley in her letters | 291 |
Keatss extempore effusions and the question of intentionality | 307 |
Keatss two Hyperions and the problem of Milton | 321 |
Revising Clare | 339 |
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