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British Women Novelists and the Review Periodical

British Women Novelists and the Review Periodical

by Megan Peiser
Title:
British Women Novelists and the Review Periodical
Author:
Megan Peiser
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
168 pages, 4 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Illustrations, black and white
Publisher:
Hopkins Fulfillment Service
ISBN-13:
9781421454078
EAN:
9781421454078
Classifications:
Literature: history and criticism
Weight (g):
379
Dimensions (mm):
229 x 152 x 11
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Price:£60.75
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How did book reviews shape the fate of novels and their authors during the height of women's literary influence?At the turn of the nineteenth century, British women novelists were publishing more fiction than their male counterparts, yet their place in literary history remains precarious. In British Women Novelists and the Review Periodical, Megan Peiser offers a compelling new perspective on this pivotal period by examining the overlooked power of the review periodical in shaping literary reception, authorial careers, and the novel as a genre. Through a dynamic study of the Novels Reviewed Database, 1790-1820 (NRD)--the first dataset to systematically catalog novels reviewed as novels during the Romantic period--Peiser demonstrates how these reviews operated not as static judgments, but as an interconnected system of influence, circulation, and criticism. Periodicals functioned as central components of the literary marketplace, steering readers' tastes, framing authors' reputations, and reinforcing cultural notions of gender and genre. Examining the context of these reviews--such as Frances Burney's ambivalent negotiations with her critics and the rise and decline of Charlotte Smith's status among the "sister-queen" novelists--Peiser's analysis foregrounds the gendered dynamics of literary evaluation. By tracing the dialogue between reviewers and authors--especially in novel prefaces--she uncovers how women writers used, resisted, and responded to critical discourse. Peiser also confronts the limitations of traditional literary data by accounting for overlooked voices and diverse forms of authorship. This fascinating literary history argues for feminist bibliographic intervention, restores the complexity of the eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century review ecosystem, and provides a vital scholarly tool to reframe how we understand women's novels and the systems that have shaped literary memory.

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