Singing by Herself: Lonely Poets in the Long Eighteenth Century by Worsley, Amelia

Singing by Herself: Lonely Poets in the Long Eighteenth Century

Singing by Herself reinterprets the rise of literary loneliness by foregrounding the female and feminized figures who...
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Author: Amelia Worsley
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Language: English
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Singing by Herself: Lonely Poets in the Long Eighteenth Century by Worsley, Amelia

Singing by Herself: Lonely Poets in the Long Eighteenth Century

Dhs. 177.16

Singing by Herself: Lonely Poets in the Long Eighteenth Century

Dhs. 177.16
Author: Amelia Worsley
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

Singing by Herself reinterprets the rise of literary loneliness by foregrounding the female and feminized figures who have been overlooked in previous histories of solitude. Many of the earliest records of the terms "lonely" and "loneliness" in British literature describe solitaries whose songs positioned them within the tradition of female complaint.

Amelia Worsley shows how these feminized solitaries, for whom loneliness was both a space of danger and a space of productive retreat, helped to make loneliness attractive to future lonely poets, despite the sense of suspicion it evoked. Although loneliness today is often associated with states of atomized interiority, soliloquy, and self-enclosure, this study of eighteenth-century poetry disrupts the presumed association between isolation, singular speech, and bounded models of poetic subjectivity.

In five chapters focused on lonely poet figures in the works of John Milton, Anne Finch, Alexander Pope, Thomas Gray, and Charlotte Smith--which also take account of the wider eighteenth-century fascination with literary loneliness--Singing by Herself shows how poets increasingly associated the new literary mode of being alone with states of disembodiment, dispersal, and echoic self-doubling. Seemingly solitary lonely voices often dissolve into polyvocal, allusive community, Worsley argues, when in dialogue with each other and also with classical figures of feminized lament such as Sappho, Echo, and Philomela.

The book's provocative reflections on lyric mean that it will have a broad appeal to scholars interested in the history of poetry and poetics, as well as to those who study the literary history of gender, affect, and emotion.



Author: Amelia Worsley
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 08/15/2024
Pages: 258
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.21lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.75d
ISBN: 9781501776274

About the Author

Amelia Worsley is Assistant Professor of English at Amherst College. Her research interests include poetry and poetics, the history of affect and emotion, the study of gender and sexuality, and the literature of slavery and abolition.


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