Description
About the Author
Julian North received her BA and D. Phil. from the University of Oxford. She is a lecturer in nineteenth-century English literature at the University of Leicester, having previously been a lecturer in the English Departments of the University of Reading and De Montfort University. She is the editor of volume 11 and co-editor of volume 20 of The Works of Thomas De Quincey, 21 volumes, General Editor, Grevel Lindop (Pickering and Chatto, 2000 -2003), and the author of De Quincey Reviewed: Thomas De Quincey's Critical Reception, 1821-1994 (Camden House/ Boydell and Brewer, 1997). She has also published on Romantic auto/biography, literary tourism, screen adaptations of the novels of Jane Austen, and nineteenth-century opium literature.
Reviews
The Domestication of Genius is a knowledgeable, poised study that combines range and depth very successfully, There is a real fluency and coherence to North's analysis. Importantly, she treats Romantic literary biography as a significant genre in its own right and by doing so contributes significantly to our understanding of constructions of creativity and domesticity in the period * David Higgins,The Review of English Studies *
covers a substantial treasure-trove of familiar and largely unexamined material... Julian North's new book is set to become a key participant * Daniel Cook, New Books Online *
This is a book that should interest those who enjoy reading literary biographies * Sharon Ruston, Times Higher Education Supplement *
a knowledgeable, poised study that combines range and depth very successfully * Review of English Studies *
in this superbly researched and written study, North... provides the first detailed study of Romantic literary biography, indeed almost the first of Romantic biography itself... Packed equally with valuable insights and engaging gossip, North's book will find readers well beyond the literary students and faculty at whom it is primarily directed... Highly Recommended. * D. L. Patey, Choice *
Julian North's new book suggests that, Barthes and his post-structuralist company notwithstanding, interest in authors and their lives continues largely unabated... North's compelling argument is reflected in her title, which reveals her book's grounding in gender studies and her particular interest in life writing, and she consequently offers some insightful new perspectives upon Romantic-era biographies. * Stephen C. Behrendt, Biography *
Julian North's book is a distinguished contribution to the emerging literary-critical genre of 'biographiography'-that is, the study of the development of biographical writing * Christine Kenyon Jones, The Byron Journal *
a fascinating account of the poets' defensiveness towards their biographers... By locating interest in contemporary biographies North offers a compelling case for the importance of biographical writing in forming the identities of an author, in his or her life or beyond it. * Daniel Cooke, NBOL-19 *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199571987
Author Julian North
Format Hardback
Page Count 268
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 609g
Dimensions(mm) 241mm * 163mm * 21mm