British literary salons of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries [electronic resource] / Susanne Schmid.
2013
PR448.S3 S36 2013eb
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Title
British literary salons of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries [electronic resource] / Susanne Schmid.
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ISBN
9781137063748 electronic book
1137063742 electronic book
1137063742 electronic book
Publication Details
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (ix, 252 p.)
Call Number
PR448.S3 S36 2013eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
820.9/355
Summary
"British literary salons of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries is a comprehensive study of the British salon between the 1780s and the 1840s. It traces the activities of three salonnières, Mary Berry, Lady Holland, and the Countess of Blessington, maps out the central place these circles held in London, and explains to what extent they shaped intellectual debate and publishing ventures. Authors like Byron, Moore, Thackeray, and Baillie emerge as regular guests. Using a large number of sources--diaries, letters, silver-fork novels, satires, travel writing, Keepsakes, and imaginary conversations--this study establishes sociable networks of days gone by"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Nineteenth-century major lives and letters.
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Table of Contents
1. Traditions and Theories
2. Mary Berry and Her British Spaces
3. Mary Berry as a Learned Woman: Out of the Closet
4. Holland House and Lady Holland
5. The Holland House Set
6. The Countess of Blessington as Hostess
7. The Countess of Blessington as Writer and Editor.
2. Mary Berry and Her British Spaces
3. Mary Berry as a Learned Woman: Out of the Closet
4. Holland House and Lady Holland
5. The Holland House Set
6. The Countess of Blessington as Hostess
7. The Countess of Blessington as Writer and Editor.