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Revision and Romantic Authorship
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Introduction
Part One: Revision and Personal Identity
1: Wordsworth, Revision, and Personal Identity
2: Byron, Revision, and the Stable Self
3: Coleridge's Revisionary Complexity
Part Two: Revision and Authorial Autonomy
4: Parenting Frankenstein
5: John Taylor and the Poems of Clare
6: Keats, the Critics, and the Public
Appendix
Bibliography
Index

About the Author

Zachary Leader is Professor of English Literature at Roehampton Institute, London

Reviews

`carefully written book'
London Review of Books
`...a scholarly work, packed with detail and loaded with footnotes. It is also enlightening, witty and provocative. Revision and Romantic Authorship argues its case, through a mass of primary evidence, with ease and consistency.'
Times Literary Supplement
`Leader's book takes a refreshingly sceptical view of contemporary editorial practices and critical assumptions, and provides a valuable antidote to what he convincingly argues can amount to a misleading fetishism of the spontaneous in Romanticism and Romantic studies ... much of the value of his book resides in its careful readings of individual literary works. Leader is often both subtle and clarifying in his readings of writers' revisions.'
Andrew Bennett, University of Bristol, Romanticism on the Net 5
`an intelligent and well-researched book'
Nineteenth-Century Literature 51:4 (March 1997)
`Revision and Romantic Authorship is an intelligent, articulate, and well-documented analysis of recent textual scholarship and current theories of editing as these fields impinge upon critical understanding of the English Romantics ... those who have missed the beginning of the lively debates among editors and require a readable introduction to some of the issues now in play in the burgeoning field of textual theory should find ample value here as a
starting point from which to engage both the texts of the Romantics and the primary documents underlying the various versions of those texts.'
Donald H. Reiman, University of Delaware, The Wordsworth Circle, Autumn '96

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