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British Women Poets and the Romantic Writing Community [Hardcover]

Stephen C. Behrendt (Author)
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December 4, 2008

This compelling study recovers the lost lives and poems of British women poets of the Romantic era. Stephen C. Behrendt reveals the range and diversity of their writings, offering new perspectives on the work of dozens of women whose poetry has long been ignored or marginalized in traditional literary history.

British Romanticism was once thought of as a cultural movement defined by a small group of male poets. This book grants women poets their proper place in the literary tradition of the time. Behrendt first approaches the subject thematically, exploring the ways in which the poems addressed both public concerns and private experiences. He next examines the use of particular genres, including the sonnet and various other long and short forms. In the concluding chapters, Behrendt explores the impact of national identity, providing the first extensive study of Romantic-era poetry by women from Scotland and Ireland.

In recovering the lives and work of these women, Behrendt reveals their active participation within the rich cultural community of writers and readers throughout the British Isles. This study will be a key resource for scholars, teachers, and students in British literary studies, women’s studies, and cultural history.

(2009)

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This is an essential contribution to our discipline by one of its major scholars. Most of what it contains will be absolutely new to its readers, providing a significant and lasting addition to the ongoing recovery of the literature of the British Romantic age.

(Stuart Curran, University of Pennsylvania 2009)

The question that literary intelligentsia ask in judging a work is whether it advances study in the field, and this one most assuredly does... It builds on the best research and offers a venue for more. And it teaches us that before Hollywood, Lifetime, YouTube and Twitter, writers—especially poets—were rock stars of the day; the women under consideration here worked to participate in public discourse over concerns that shaped communal thought and life.

(Internet Review of Books 2009)

Its democratic project is to supplement our understanding of British Romantic poetry by shining a light into dark library corners and bringing out unknown work by women... Unquestionably a valuable addition to literary historicism. An introduction to numerous obscure authors, it also provides sensitive in-depth reading of selected verse and relevant comparisions with poems by their more visible female and male contemporaries.

(Times Literary Supplement 2010)

The range of this book encourages and facilitates future research and commentary. Highly recommended.

(Choice )

Behrendt's commitment to his neglected trove inspires admiration.

(Mary A. Favret New Books on Literature 19 )

Superb historical contextualisation of literature alongside an original argument that also makes for a provocative work... Behrendt highlights the uniquely personal relationship women are able to establish with readers as opposed to their male contemporaries' formality. By comparing personal and public elegiac poetry, Behrendt demonstrates the powerful voices of ordinary women who engaged with public issues.

(Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net )

Sharp and sophisticated exploration.

(Aurora Barsalou Cercles )

About the Author

Stephen C. Behrendt is the George Holmes Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Nebraska and co-editor of Romanticism and Women Poets: Opening the Doors of Reception and Approaches to Teaching British Women Poets of the Romantic Period.

(2009)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (December 4, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801890543
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801890543
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,094,828 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Book Review, December 5, 2010
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This book was written because there have been many new discoveries that have emerged and thus call for a rethinking of poetry of the British Romanticism Era "that was for nearly two centuries stereotyped in terms of a small group of male poets" (2). This book reveals the dozens of female poets who not only published their poetry, but also were able to make a living with the literature they published. Behrendt highlights the adversity that female writers faced in society and their ability to overcome this adversity by bringing a fresh perspective to the highly explored topics of male writers.

The introduction discusses recent developments, such as William Stafford's study of British women writers of the 1790's. This study examined the female writing of the period, which indicated that women "were fully attuned to the actual, practical realities involved in public behavior" and that they understood "the limits and as well as the opportunities involved in making their thoughts and words public" (3). Additionally, Behrendt challenges the dominant and accepted information about British women writers in the Romantic Era.

Behrendt provides thorough background information so that a reader with little knowledge of the era can follow along and understand the history that greatly impacted the kind of poetry that was published. Moreover, once the historical context is provided, he closely examines the success of dozens of female writers and discusses why they were so successful: "[Helen Maria Williams] presented the strongly feminist argument that slavery's greatest evil lay in its inevitable violation of `the domestic affections' " (155). This is one of many examples that women were playing a larger role in the Romantic Era than countless scholars have recognized.

Another aspect of the book that makes it a great read is how it is organized. There are six chapters: Women Writers, Radical Rhetoric, And The Public, Women Poets during the War Years, Women and the Sonnet, Experimenting with Genre, Scottish Women Poets, and Irish Women Poets. Chronologically ordered, each chapter examines the impact of contemporary society. Additionally he goes one step further and discusses how women used poetry to speak out and examine the hardships and/or problems of their society. Also, every chapter is filled with many female authors and lines of the poetry they published. I enjoyed this aspect in particular because Behrendt does more than just present evidence; he analyzes the poetry and explains the deeper meaning and impact this poetry had on its audience.

Overall, I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in women writers of the Romantic Era or anyone interested in this era in general. The book was a quick read and I was engaged throughout. Behrendt has done a wonderful job uncovering new information and presenting it in a clear, concise manner.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Way to Refresh Earlier Courses, May 24, 2009
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My British Romantic Literature class existed over thirty years ago, so I have been eager to update my exposure to this period. I've been delighted with BRITISH WOMEN because it is a thorough, pleasant way to see what graduate students should be studying now. It includes several names and analyses of these women's poetry. I have especially enjoyed the chapter on women's war poetry. Why wasn't I suspicious when I was only taught about six British males? How did susposedly scholarly professors justify the omission of some fine women's poetry? This book is satisfying as its examination becomes gender specific. In addition, the last two chapters are on poetry by women from Scotland and Ireland. My earlier exposure to Scotish poetry was a condescending one-day examination of Robert Burns.
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