The Lake Poets and Professional Identity
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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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