Description
About the Author
Nicola J. Watson trained at Oxford and held posts at Oxford, Harvard, Northwestern, and Indiana Universities before taking up a position at the Open University. A specialist in the literature and culture of the Romantic period, her research focusses on authorial afterlives and the associated histories of literary tourism, literary commemoration, and the literary museum.
Reviews
Oxford University Press has produced a handsome illustrated volume that holds much to engage and instruct a literate reader interested in cultural heritage and European and North American literatures ... Watson has an eye for vivid and since-forgotten topics such as the poet Cowper's nightcap, so famous that it became a kind of icon in a poem by Browning, and the theme of headgear leads us to Jo's writing cap in Little Women and Ibsen's top hat on display in Oslo. Watson spins museological gold from the mundane (massively plural) accretions of writerly lives and readerly immersion. * Alison Booth, Scholar's Lab, University of Virginia, Biography *
This smart, well-written book will attract a wide audience through its seamless grafting of literary history, material culture, and museum studies. Highly recommended. All readers. * M. Frank, University of Massachusetts Lowell, CHOICE *
...an engaging journey through Authorland in nine chapters... her [Watson's] writing has the capacity to make us think on more detailed ways about the institutions of literary tourism * Bill Bell, Literary Review *
Watson is an assured and intuitive guide to the perhaps slightly introspective world of the writer's house museum. She knows the literature well (there are 92 pages of notes and bibliography to 231 pages of text) and her awareness of critical theory does not come at the cost of clarity of expression. It is a broad-ranging, thoughtful and informative book. * Stephen Clarke, The Johnsonian News Letter *
The Author's Effects engagingly insists that we attend to the presence and particularity of its examples, that we share Watson's fascination with the ability of each to "effect" the author it evokes. * LuAnn McCracken Fletcher, Cedar Crest College , Review 19 *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198847571
Author Nicola J. Watson
Format Hardback
Page Count 350
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 720g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 160mm * 25mm