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The Early Roxburghe Club 18121835: Book Club Pioneers and the Advancement of English Literature
By (Author) Shayne Husbands
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
15th November 2019
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
002.06041
Paperback
226
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
A new narrative of the formative years of the Roxburghe Club and early nineteenth-century antiquarian culture and its relationship to the emergent popularity and status of English vernacular literature.
The Roxburghe Club, founded in 1812, has an unbroken publishing history from 1814 to the present day. The Early Roxburghe Club 1812-1835 offers a new narrative for the formative years of the Roxburghe Club, for the 'bibliomania' of the Romantic period and for early nineteenth-century antiquarian culture and its relationship to the emergent popularity and status of English vernacular literature. By examining in detail the make-up and membership of the club, including its social and political affinities, this revised history of the first two decades of its existence offers both an alternative view of the early club and its significant contribution to the move between antiquarian and scholarly areas of influence in the study of English literature.
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SEL Studies in English Literature
Shayne Husbands completed her doctoral studies from Cardiff University, UK. Her areas of research include the Roxburghe Club, bibliomania, Joseph Haslewood and the culture of early nineteenth-century book collecting. She has contributed to Manuscripts and Printed Books in Europe 13501550: Packaging, Presentation and Consumption (2013).