“给我一个地方”:布莱克伍德的《爱丁堡杂志》中恢复的女性诗人,1827-1835

Lindsy Lawrence
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利用数字书目资源和数据库,包括期刊诗歌索引,林德西·劳伦斯提出了一个令人信服的纠正了公认的观点,即在“浪漫的维多利亚”时期,女性诗人很少出现在布莱克伍德的同性恋社会空间中。除了证明多位女性诗人为布莱克伍德的作品贡献了大量的诗歌,其中许多都有署名外,劳伦斯还表明,这些贡献者都是精明的专业人士。通过分析两位诗人与编辑威廉·布莱克伍德之间的通信,我们可以看出他们的商业头脑,以及他们对文学市场诡计的敏锐理解。正如劳伦斯所解释的那样,对于这些诗人来说,“在布莱克伍德的《爱丁堡杂志》(Edinburgh Magazine)的页面中争取一个空间,给了他们一种文化接触,这对他们的工作和事业的进一步发展至关重要”(第400页)。
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‘Afford[ing] me a Place’: Recovering Women Poets in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 1827–1835
Drawing upon digital bibliographic resources and databases including The Periodical Poetry Index, Lindsy Lawrence presents a compelling corrective to the received opinion that women poets rarely featured in the homosocial space of Blackwood’s during the ‘Romantic Victorian’ period. In addition to demonstrating that multiple women poets contributed a considerable volume of verse to Blackwood’s, many of which were signed, Lawrence also shows that these contributors were canny professionals. Analysis of the correspondence between the poets and their editor, William Blackwood, sheds light on their business acumen, as well as their sharp understanding of the machinations of the literary marketplace. As Lawrence explains, for these poets, negotiating ‘a space within the pages of Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine granted them the kind of cultural access important to the furthering of their work and careers’ (p.400).
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