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A lively and far-ranging interest in place(s), space(s), and situation characterizes the writing of the British Romantic-era author Charlotte Smith (1749-1806). Smith repeatedly questions what it means to be British in her literature. In an era of intense nationalism, Smith explores her world in cosmopolitan terms. Placing Charlotte Smith offers new insights into how Smith utilized the idea of place in multiple ways, such as a theme, an idea, a principle, or a metaphor. Several chapters in the collection examine of Smiths own frequent change of location and the effect on these moves had on her conceptions of home and well-being. Other chapters analyze Smiths accounts of radicalism and patriotism in terms of family and locate Smiths literature within comedic, aesthetic, and scientific traditions. This volume of original essays advances contemporary understanding of two overarching themes in Smith studies: her place as a writer central to her period, and her contribution to the creation of place as a thing of social and literary importance.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781611462951
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 338
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-12-15
- Förlag: Lehigh University Press