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    Author(s)Zachary Leader
    PublisherOxford University Press
    ISBN9780198186342
    Pages366
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 1999

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    Oxford University Press Revision Romantic Authorship by Zachary Leader

    The Romantic author as spontaneous, extemporizing, otherworldly, and autonomous is a fiction much in need of revision. In this highly regarded volume, Zachary Leader argues that the continuing influence of a Romantic preference for what comes naturally, with a concomitant devaluing of the secondary processes, distorts our understanding of the actual creative practices of writers of the period, even those most closely associated with Romantic assumptions. `Secondthoughts' (including those of collaborators) play a crucial role in the writings of Wordsworth, Byron, Coleridge, Mary Shelley, Clare, and Keats. Other assumptions complicated by a study of the actual revising practices of Romantic writers are those which associate composition with the organic and with process, or which characterize authors as independent agents or figures of coherent and consistent subjectivity. In the first part of the book, Leader shows how revisionary and editorial habits (those not only of the writers themselves but of their modern editors) reflect conflicting attitudes to the self or personal identity; in thesecond, these attitudes are related to the role of `collaborators' in the revising process, including family, friends, publishers, critics, and readers.show more



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