Joseph Severn: Letters and Memoirs

Author:   Grant F. Scott
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781138383722


Pages:   752
Publication Date:   10 June 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Grant F. Scott
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138383722


ISBN 10:   1138383724
Pages:   752
Publication Date:   10 June 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents: Preface; Introduction; Chronology of Severn's life; Undated sketchbooks, paintings and compositions; Selected letters 1820-1879 (chronologically arranged); Selected memoirs; Appendices; Index.

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'Everyone who loves John Keats has a soft spot for Joseph Severn. Grant F Scott has [...] found hundreds of new letters, rescued a long and largely unknown memoir from obscurity, re-edited everything, and surrounded it with a briskly written critical commentary. It's an important job, and difficult to see how anyone could have done it better.' Andrew Motion, The Guardian '...excellent new collection of Severn's letter and memoirs... Professor Scott has produced a work of genuine scholarship with an introduction which is both informative and extremely readable.' Juliet Townsend, The Spectator 'This is a book I've been waiting half a century for-a fresh investigation of Keats's friend Severn by way of his mostly manuscript letters, his unpublished memoirs, and new information about his paintings. Grant Scott has done a major piece of research of the sort that few scholars these days know how to do. His book is a most valuable contribution to the biographical, literary, and cultural understanding of some extremely important nineteenth-century British writers and artists.' Jack Stillinger, Center for Advanced Study, Professor of English, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign '... a fine, welcome book that is a treasure-trove of revelatory and provocative information on a neglected artist and lost cultural period situated between Romanticism and Victorianism. Severn emerges not only as an important artist deserving new attention in his own right, but as a significant conduit figure in the aesthetic passage between Keats and the Pre-Raphaelites. Grant Scott's act of recovery here is to be commended for being at once scholarly, engaging, suggestive of future work, and entertaining.' Hermione de Almeida, Pauline Walter Professor of English and Comparative Literature,The University of Tulsa 'This is a wonderful scholarly enterprise that will be invaluable to students of Keats and his circle.' Duncan Wu, Professor of English Language and Literature, St. C


"'Everyone who loves John Keats has a soft spot for Joseph Severn. Grant F Scott has [...] found hundreds of ""new"" letters, rescued a long and largely unknown memoir from obscurity, re-edited everything, and surrounded it with a briskly written critical commentary. It's an important job, and difficult to see how anyone could have done it better.' Andrew Motion, The Guardian '...excellent new collection of Severn's letter and memoirs... Professor Scott has produced a work of genuine scholarship with an introduction which is both informative and extremely readable.' Juliet Townsend, The Spectator 'This is a book I’ve been waiting half a century for-a fresh investigation of Keats’s friend Severn by way of his mostly manuscript letters, his unpublished memoirs, and new information about his paintings. Grant Scott has done a major piece of research of the sort that few scholars these days know how to do. His book is a most valuable contribution to the biographical, literary, and cultural understanding of some extremely important nineteenth-century British writers and artists.' Jack Stillinger, Center for Advanced Study, Professor of English, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign '... a fine, welcome book that is a treasure-trove of revelatory and provocative information on a neglected artist and lost cultural period situated between Romanticism and Victorianism. Severn emerges not only as an important artist deserving new attention in his own right, but as a significant conduit figure in the aesthetic passage between Keats and the Pre-Raphaelites. Grant Scott's act of recovery here is to be commended for being at once scholarly, engaging, suggestive of future work, and entertaining.' Hermione de Almeida, Pauline Walter Professor of English and Comparative Literature,The University of Tulsa 'This is a wonderful scholarly enterprise that will be invaluable to students of Keats and his circle.' Duncan Wu, Professor of English Language and Literature, St. C"


'Everyone who loves John Keats has a soft spot for Joseph Severn. Grant F Scott has [...] found hundreds of ""new"" letters, rescued a long and largely unknown memoir from obscurity, re-edited everything, and surrounded it with a briskly written critical commentary. It's an important job, and difficult to see how anyone could have done it better.' Andrew Motion, The Guardian '...excellent new collection of Severn's letter and memoirs... Professor Scott has produced a work of genuine scholarship with an introduction which is both informative and extremely readable.' Juliet Townsend, The Spectator 'This is a book I’ve been waiting half a century for-a fresh investigation of Keats’s friend Severn by way of his mostly manuscript letters, his unpublished memoirs, and new information about his paintings. Grant Scott has done a major piece of research of the sort that few scholars these days know how to do. His book is a most valuable contribution to the biographical, literary, and cultural understanding of some extremely important nineteenth-century British writers and artists.' Jack Stillinger, Center for Advanced Study, Professor of English, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign '... a fine, welcome book that is a treasure-trove of revelatory and provocative information on a neglected artist and lost cultural period situated between Romanticism and Victorianism. Severn emerges not only as an important artist deserving new attention in his own right, but as a significant conduit figure in the aesthetic passage between Keats and the Pre-Raphaelites. Grant Scott's act of recovery here is to be commended for being at once scholarly, engaging, suggestive of future work, and entertaining.' Hermione de Almeida, Pauline Walter Professor of English and Comparative Literature,The University of Tulsa 'This is a wonderful scholarly enterprise that will be invaluable to students of Keats and his circle.' Duncan Wu, Professor of English Language and Literature, St. C


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Grant F. Scott is Professor of English at Muhlenberg College, the author of The Sculpted Word: Keats, Ekphrasis, and the Visual Arts (1994), and the editor of Selected Letters of John Keats (2002). He is also Co-Editor of the interdisciplinary journal European Romantic Review.

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