Blotted Lines

Blotted Lines
Title Blotted Lines PDF eBook
Author Adhaar Noor Desai
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 313
Release 2023-06-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501769855

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Blotted Lines rebuffs centuries of mythologization about the creative process—the idea that William Shakespeare "never blotted out line"—to argue that by studying how early modern writers faced the challenges of writing poetry, instructors today can empower their students' approaches to critical writing. Adhaar Noor Desai offers deeply researched accounts of how poetic labor intersected with early modern rhetorical theory, material culture, and social networks. Tracing the productive struggles of such writers as George Gascoigne, Philip Sidney, John Davies of Hereford, Lady Anne Southwell, and Shakespeare across their manuscripts, Desai identifies in their work instances of discomposition: frustration, hesitation, self-doubt, and insecurity. Inspired to unmake their poems so that they might remake them, these poets welcomed discomposition because it catalyzed ongoing thinking and learning. Blotted Lines brings literary scholarship into conversation with modern composition studies, challenging early modern literary studies to treat writing as both noun and verb and foregrounding the ways poetry and criticism alike can model for students the cultivation of patience, collaboration, and risk in their writing.

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Title Paper PDF eBook
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Pages 862
Release 1923
Genre Paper industry
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Shelley and His Circle, 1773-1822

Shelley and His Circle, 1773-1822
Title Shelley and His Circle, 1773-1822 PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Neill Cameron
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 1192
Release 1970
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780674806115

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The publication of Volumes III and IV of Shelley and His Circle under the editorial auspices of Kenneth Neill Cameron makes available a further portion of the Shelley manuscript materials in the Carl H. Pforzheimer Library. These two volumes continue in the format and style of Volumes I and II, which received the critical acclaim of, among others, John Ciardi, who lauded Cameron and his contributing editors for rescuing "the material from felonious footnotery primarily by enclosing it in a continuous narrative that contains detailed introductions to each of the characters of the circle, and a general background of their relationships and of the times." Volumes III and IV progress chronologically through Shelley's life, beginning with the early years of Shelley's marriage to Harriet Westbrook, where Volume II ended, and concluding with her suicide. Among the manuscripts are twelve letters and literary pieces by Byron including the first of his "separation" poem "Fare Thee Well," the expanded 1814 journal of Claire Clairmont, the curious triangular correspondence of Shelley, Mary Godwin, and Thomas Jefferson Hogg, Shelley's annotated copy of Queen Mab, and the suicide letter Harriet Shelley wrote a few hours before she drowned in the Serpentine. A number of maps especially prepared for this edition and other supplementary illustrations enhance the impeccable scholarship of these volumes which, with the projected publication of the remaining materials, will present a half century of interconnected biographies and will suggest the literary and intellectual tenor of the Romantic era. The Pforzheimer collection, exceeded only by that at the Bodleian in the number of Shelley and Shelleyana manuscripts, reflects the personal interests of Carl H. Pforzheimer, who put together one of the notable private libraries of modern times. Before his death in 1957, he planned the form of publication for his collection, designing it not only for the academic use of scholars but also as a stimulating and readable set for the enthusiastic layman.

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Title Paper PDF eBook
Author American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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Pages 842
Release 1923
Genre Mechanical engineering
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The Defence of Poetry Fair Copies

The Defence of Poetry Fair Copies
Title The Defence of Poetry Fair Copies PDF eBook
Author Percy Bysshe Shelley
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 796
Release 1994
Genre Dialogues, Greek
ISBN 9780815311553

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Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol
Title Andy Warhol PDF eBook
Author Edward Willett
Publisher Enslow Publishing, LLC
Pages 164
Release 2010-07-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780766033856

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"A biography of avant-garde painter, printmaker, and filmmaker Andy Warhol, discussing his early struggles, rise to fame as a controversial pop artist, personal hardships, and legacy"--Provided by publisher.

Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf
Title Virginia Woolf PDF eBook
Author Jones Clara Jones
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 251
Release 2015-12-14
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1474410294

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Rescues the particularities of Virginia Woolf's political and social participation, tracing her career as an activist across forty-five yearsClara Jones re-reads Woolf's fiction and non-fiction in light of her examination of the details of Woolf's involvement with Morley College, the People's Suffrage Federation, the Women's Co-operative Guild and the National Federation of Women's Institutes. Drawing on extensive archival research into these organisations, Jones also positions Woolf's activism with regard to the institutional contexts in which she worked. Virginia Woolf: Ambivalent Activist demonstrates the degree to which Woolf was sensitive to the internal politics and conflicts of the bodies she was associated with and the ways in which she interrogated her ambivalent attitudes towards her activism throughout her literary career.Focusing on texts that represent the range of Woolf's literary output, this book includes essays, unpublished sketches, Woolf's social realist 1919 novel Night and Day, and her final, visionary novel Between the Acts. This approach to Woolf's writing takes an integrated view, incorporating her juvenilia and foregrounding Woolf's critically neglected early novels. Rather than offering readings of Woolf's well-known 'political' works, Jones instead uncovers the unexpected ways in which Woolf's activism made its way into unlikely texts.Key FeaturesIncludes two new transcriptions of material by Woolf: the 'Report on Teaching at Morley College' ('Morley Sketch') and the 'Cook Sketch'Provides insights into the histories of neglected institutions through accounts of Woolf's activismExplores a range of texts, reading across genres with an alertness to class and gender politics in each case