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The Lake poets and professional identity /

The idea that the inspired poet stands apart from the marketplace is considered central to British Romanticism. However, Romantic authors were deeply concerned with how their occupation might be considered a kind of labour comparable to that of the traditional professions. In the process of defining...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Goldberg, Brian
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Colección:Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; no. 71.
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505 0 |a Introduction. Professionalism and the Lake school of poetry -- pt. I. Romanticism, risk, and professionalism -- 1. Cursing Doctor Young, and after -- pt. II. Genealogies of the romantic wanderer -- 2. Merit and reward in 1729 -- 3. James Beattie and 'The minstrel' -- pt. III. Romantic itinerants -- 4. Authority and the itinerant cleric -- 5. William Cowper and the itinerant Lake poet -- pt. IV. The Lake school, professionalism, and the public -- 6. Robert Southey and the claims of literature -- 7. "Ministry more palpable" : William Wordsworth's romantic professionalism. 
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520 |a The idea that the inspired poet stands apart from the marketplace is considered central to British Romanticism. However, Romantic authors were deeply concerned with how their occupation might be considered a kind of labour comparable to that of the traditional professions. In the process of defining their work as authors, Wordsworth, Southey and Coleridge - the 'Lake school' - aligned themselves with emerging constructions of the 'professional gentleman' that challenged the vocational practices of late eighteenth-century British culture. They modelled their idea of authorship on the learned professions of medicine, church, and law, which allowed them to imagine a productive relationship to the marketplace and to adopt the ways eighteenth-century poets had related their poetry to other kinds of intellectual work. In this work, Goldberg explores the ideas of professional risk, evaluation and competition that the writers developed as a response to a variety of eighteenth-century depictions of the literary career. 
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