The child writer from Austen to Woolf / edited by Christine Alexander and Juliet McMaster.
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Cambridge, UK ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2005.
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Series: | Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture ;
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Format: | Book |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction / Christine Alexander and Juliet McMaster
- 2. Nineteenth-century juvenilia : a survey / Christine Alexander
- 3. Play and apprenticeship : the culture of family magazines / Christine Alexander
- 4. What Daisy knew : the epistemology of the child writer / Juliet McMaster
- 5. Defining and representing literary juvenilia / Christine Alexander
- 6. Jane Austen, that disconcerting 'child' / Margaret Anne Doody
- 7. Endless imitation : Austen's and Byron's juvenilia / Rachel M. Brownstein
- 8. Childhood writings of Elizabeth Barrett Browning : 'at four I first mounted Pegasus' / Beverly Taylor
- 9. Autobiography and juvenilia : the fractured self in Charlotte Brontë's early manuscripts / Christine Alexander
- 10. The child is parent to the author : Branwell Brontë / Victor A. Neufeldt
- 11. Choosing a model : George Eliot's 'prentice hand / Juliet McMaster
- 12. Precocity and the economy of the evangelical self in John Ruskin's juvenilia / David C. Hanson
- 13. Louisa May Alcott's juvenilia / Daniel Shealy
- 14. Dr. Arnold's granddaughter : Mary Augusta Ward / Gillian E. Boughton
- 15. New woman, 'new boots' : Amy Levy as child journalist / Naomi Hetherington
- 16. An annotated bibliography of nineteenth-century juvenilia / Lesley Peterson and Leslie Robertson.