Although British women poets such as Charlotte Turner Smith, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, and Felicia Hemans were influential and widely acknowledged during the Romantic period, only recently have many scholars and teachers begun to rediscover, study, and teach their verse. This exciting recovery has brought with it challenges for the instructor wishing to introduce the poets' works into the classroom: finding reliable and accessible scholarly editions, incorporating new writers into already-crowded syllabi, and dealing with entrenched notions of Romanticism. The contributors to this volume have undertaken, in the words of the editors, "the liberating and invigorating task of redrawing the landscape of Romantic poetry," and in twenty-six essays they share their experiences and their innovations.
Although British women poets such as Charlotte Turner Smith, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, and Felicia Hemans were influential and widely acknowledged during the Romantic period, only recently have many scholars and teachers begun to rediscover, study, and teach their verse. This exciting recovery has brought with it challenges for the instructor wishing to introduce the poets' works into the classroom: finding reliable and accessible scholarly editions, incorporating new writers into already-crowded syllabi, and dealing with entrenched notions of Romanticism. The contributors to this volume have undertaken, in the words of the editors, "the liberating and invigorating task of redrawing the landscape of Romantic poetry," and in twenty-six essays they share their experiences and their innovations.
Approaches to Teaching British Women Poets of the Romantic Period
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207Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780873527439 |
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Publisher: | Modern Language Association of America |
Publication date: | 01/28/1997 |
Series: | Approaches to Teaching World Literature Series |
Pages: | 207 |
Product dimensions: | 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d) |