Literary Protégées of the Lake Poets
English


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About The Book

Dennis Low's re-evaluation of the Lake Poets as mentors begins with the controversial premise that Robert Southey was one of the nineteenth-century's greatest champions of women's writing. Together with Wordsworth and Coleridge Low argues Southey tried to end what he perceived to be the cultural decline of literature by nurturing the creative talents of many exceptional women writers. Drawing on 3000 unpublished manuscripts in England Scotland and the United States Low examines the lives and works of four of the Lake Poets' literary protégées: Caroline Bowles Maria Gowen Brooks Sara Coleridge and Maria Jane Jewsbury. Though diverse in terms of their literary production these women were united in their defiant efforts to write against an increasingly stagnant cultural milieu and their negotiation wholeheartedly encouraged by their mentors of contemporary publishing mores. This scrupulously researched book is a valuable contribution to the study of little-known women writers and to our understanding of the literary and publishing environment of Britain in the 1820s and 1830s.
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