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Publishing, Editing, and Reception: Essays in Honor of Donald H. Reiman
Contributor(s): Edson, Michael (Editor), Barker-Benfield, B. C. (Contribution by), Crook, Nora (Contribution by)
ISBN: 1611495784     ISBN-13: 9781611495782
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
OUR PRICE:   $126.72  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | Essays
- Literary Criticism | Books & Reading
- Literary Collections | European - Eastern (see Also Russian & Former Soviet Union)
Dewey: 820.900
LCCN: 2015023664
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (1.35 lbs) 318 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - British Isles
 
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Publisher Description:
Publishing, Editing, and Reception is a collection of twelve essays honoring Professor Donald H. Reiman, who moved to the University of Delaware in 1992. The essays, written by friends, students, and collaborators, reflect the scholarly interests that defined Reiman's long career. Mirroring the focus of Reiman's work during his years at Carl H. Pforzheimer Library in New York and as lead editor of Shelley and his Circle, 1773-1822 (Harvard University Press), the essays in this collection explore authors such as Mary Shelley, William Hazlitt, Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley; moreover, they confirm the continuing influence of Reiman's writings in the fields of editing and British Romanticism. Ranging from topics such as Byron's relationship with his publisher John Murray and the reading practices in the Shelley circle to Rudyard Kipling's response to Shelley's politics, these essays draw on a dazzling variety of published and manuscript sources while engaging directly with many of Reiman's most influential theories and arguments.

Contributor Bio(s): O'Neill, Michael: - Michael O'Neill is a Professor of English at Durham. His recent publications include The All-Sustaining Air: Romantic Legacies and Renewals in British, American, and Irish Poetry (2012), The Cambridge History of English Poetry, ed. (2010) and The Oxford Handbook of Percy Bysshe Shelley, co-ed. (2013). His research has concentrated on questions of literary achievement and of poetic influence, dialogue and legacy.