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Fictions and Fakes Margaret Russett (University of Southern California)

Fictions and Fakes By Margaret Russett (University of Southern California)

Fictions and Fakes by Margaret Russett (University of Southern California)


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British Romantic literature descends from a line of impostors, forgers and frauds. In this 2006 book, Margaret Russett demonstrates how Romantic writers distinguished their fictions from the fakes surrounding them. Russett's interdisciplinary and wide-ranging study offers a major reinterpretation of Romanticism and its continuing influence today.

Fictions and Fakes Summary

Fictions and Fakes: Forging Romantic Authenticity, 1760-1845 by Margaret Russett (University of Southern California)

British Romantic literature descends from a line of impostors, forgers and frauds. Through a series of case-studies - beginning with the golden age of forgery in the late eighteenth century and continuing through canonical Romanticism and its aftermath - Margaret Russett demonstrates how Romantic writers distinguished their fictions from the fakes surrounding them. This 2006 book examines canonical and lesser-known Romantic works alongside fakes such as Thomas Chatterton's medieval poems and 'Caraboo', the impostor-princess. Through original readings of works by Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Walter Scott, John Clare, and James Hogg, as well as chapters on impostors in popular culture, Russett's interdisciplinary and wide-ranging study offers a major reinterpretation of Romanticism and its continuing influence today.

Fictions and Fakes Reviews

Review of the hardback: '... a stimulating and varied compendium which illuminates, though it does not fully explore, a fundamentally important aspect of Romantic literature.' The Times Literary Supplement
Review of the hardback: '... one of the most stimulating books in studies in British Romanticism to have appeared in recent years. Margaret Russett succeeds in refocusing the general field of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century writing around the topic of literary and cultural fakes, forgeries, plagiarisms and hoaxes, which she locates at the heart of the Romantic project.' Studies in Hogg and his World

About Margaret Russett (University of Southern California)

Margaret Russett is Associate Professor of English at the University of Southern California.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. From fake to fiction: toward a Romantic theory of imposture; 2. Chatterton's primal scene of writing; 3. Unconscious plagiarism: from 'Christabel' to the Lay of the Last Minstrel; 4. The delusions of Hope; 5. The 'Caraboo' hoax: Romantic woman as mirror and mirage; 6. Clare Byron; 7. The Gothic violence of the letter; Bibliography.

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NLS9780521123549
9780521123549
0521123542
Fictions and Fakes: Forging Romantic Authenticity, 1760-1845 by Margaret Russett (University of Southern California)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-11-19
280
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