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Literary couplings: writing couples, collaborators, and the construction of authorship
Marjorie Stone and Judith Thompson-
Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Prologue: Signs of the Times: Five Snapshots of Contemporary Authorship (page xi)
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Contexts and Hetrotexts: A Theoretical and Historical Introduction (MAJORIE STONE & JUDITH THOMPSON, page 3)
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I. Early Modern "Coupled Worke"
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"Warpe" and "Webb" in the Sidney Psalms: The "Coupled Worke" of the Countess of Pembroke and Sir Philip Sidney (PATRICIA DEMERS, page 41)
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Constructing and Adventure and Negotiating for Narrative Control: Johnson and Boswell in the Hebrides (JOHN B. RADNER, page 59)
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II. Romantic Joint Labor
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Editing Minervas: William Godwin's Liminal Maneuvers in Mary Wollstonecraft's Wrongs of Woman (GERARD GOGGIN, page 81)
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Home at Grasmere Again: Revising the Family in Dove Cottage (ANNE D. WALLACE, page 100)
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"The Body of My Father's Writings": Sara Coleridge's Genial Labor (ALISON HICKEY, page 124)
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III. Victorian Complementarities and Crosscurrents
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"Singing Song for Song": The Brownings "in the Poetic Relation" (CORINNE DAVIES & MARJORIE STONE, page 151)
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Collaboration and Collusion: Two Victorian Writing Couples and Their Orientalist Texts (JILL MATUS, page 175)
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"An Uninterrupted Current": Homoeroticism and Collaborative Authorship in Teleny (ROBERT GRAY & CHRISTOPHER KEEP, page 193)
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IV. Literary Modernity: Mythmakers and Muses
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Courting the Muse: Dorothy Wellesley and W. B. Yeats (LISA HARPER, page 211)
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Not Elizabeth to His Ralegh: Laura Riding, Robert Graves, and the Origins of the White Goddess (AMBER VOGEL, page 229)
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V. Writing Back: Postcolonial and Contemporary Contestation and Retrospection
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Competing Versions of a Love Story: Mircea Eliade and Maitreyi Devi (REBECCA CARPENTER, page 243)
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"Your Sentence Was Mine Too": Reading Sylvia Plath in Ted Hughes's Birthday Letters (SARAH CHURCHWELL, page 260)
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Crowding the Garret: Women's Collaborative Writing and the Problematics of Space (LORRAINE YORK, page 288)
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Taking Joint Stock: A Critical Survey of Scholarship on Literary Couples and Collaboration (MARJORIE STONE & JUDITH THOMPSON, page 309)
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Bibliography (page 335)
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Contributors (page 361)
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Index (page 365)
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Published: 2006
Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
- 9780299217631 (ebook)
- 9780299217648 (paper)
- 9780299217600 (hardcover)