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The work of ‘L.E.L.’ began to be published when she was only seventeen, and in her early twenties Landon had already achieved considerable renown. As a widely envied independent woman in London society, however, she was increasingly the subject of scandalous gossip. Eventually she married the governor of a colony in West Africa, and died under mysterious circumstances soon after arriving in Africa, aged thirty-six. Landon’s life contributed very largely to the nineteenth-century archetype of the poet as a breed apart, heroic but doomed. Her poetry, however, was until very recently largely forgotten; this is the first twentieth-century edition of her poems, which the editors describe as “cold and sentimental at the same time, flat and intense.”

In addition to a broad selection of Landon’s poetry and prose, this volume also includes a wide variety of contextual materials and a comprehensive bibliography.



Trade Review

“In the 1820s and 30s Letitia Elizabeth Landon was the pre-eminent poetess of romantic love and, after the death of Byron, the most popular poet of her generation. Jerome McGann and Daniel Riess have assembled a useful and imaginative collection of Landon’s major works. The result is an edition—complete with excellent historical and biographical introduction, reliable notes, and extensive bibliography—that will introduce students and scholars to this important, if neglected, nineteenth-century woman poet and help them understand why Elizabeth Barrett found Landon, with her ‘raw bare powers,’ such a formidable predecessor. The Publication of Letitia Elizabeth Landon: Selected Writings is a cause for celebration.” — Linda Peterson, Yale University

“Like many Broadview Editions, this one is a model of its kind.” — Nineteenth-Century Literature



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Editorial Preface
Introduction
Letitia Elizabeth Landon: A Brief Chronology

WORKS

from The Literary Gazette

  • Six Songs of Love, Constancy, Romance, Inconstancy, Truth, and Marriage (1821)
    from Medallion Wafers (1823)
    • Introduction
      Conclusion
  • The Hall of Statues (1831)

from The Improvisatrice and Other Poems (1824)

  • The Improvisatrice [selections]
    Lines Written Under a Picture of a Girl Burninga Love-Letter
    When Should Lovers Breathe Their Vows?

from The Troubadour (1825)

  • A Child Screening a Dove from a Hawk
    The Enchanted Island

from The Golden Violet (1826)

  • Erinna
    Song (“My heart is like the failing hearth”)
    Song (“Where oh where s the chain to fling”)

from The Venetian Bracelet (1828)

  • Preface to The Venetian Bracelet
    A Summer Evening’s Tale
    Lines of Life
    A History of the Lyre
    Fantasies, inscribed to T. Crofton Croker, Esq.
    Revenge
    Stanzas to the Author of “Mont Blanc,” “Ada,” etc.

from The Keepsake for 1829

  • Verses (“Lady, thy face is very beautiful”)
    The Altered River

from Romance and Reality (1831)

  • Chapter I

from The Amulet for 1832

  • Corinne at the Cape of Misena

from Traits and Trials of Early Life (1836)

  • The History of a Child

from The New Monthly Magazine

  • On the Ancient and Modern Influence of Poetry (1832)
    Stanzas on the Death of Mrs. Hemans (1835)
    On the Character of Mrs. Hemans s Writings (1835)
    First Love; or, Constancy in the NineteenthCentury (1836)
    Three Extracts from the Diary of a Week (1837)
    The Polar Star (1839)
    Night at Sea (1839)

from Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book

  • Skeleton Group in the Rameswur, Caves of Ellora. Supposed toRepresent the Nuptials of Siva and Parvati (1832)
    A Legend of Tintagel Castle (1833)
    Linmouth (1833)
    Hebe (1834)
    Sassoor, in the Deccan (1835)
    Hindoo and Mahommedan Buildings (1835)
    Scene in Kattiawar (1835)
    The Fairy of the Fountains (1835)
    Immolation of a Hindoo Widow (1836)
    from Scenes in London — I. Piccadilly
    Pulo Penang (1836)
    The Young Destructive (1836)
    Expectation (1837)
    Felicia Hemans (1838)
    The Tombs of the Kings of Golconda (1838)
    Captain Cook
    The Church of St. John, and the Ruins of Lahneck Castle, formerly belonging to the Templars
    Disenchantment (1838)
    The Village Bells (1839)

from Flowers of Loveliness (1838)

  • The Hyacinth

Notes
Appendix A: Contemporary Reviews
Appendix B: Poems Written for and about “L.E.L.”
Appendix C: “Lezione per L’Amore” [first published version of “Song. (Where, oh, where’s the chain to fling)”]
Appendix D. Index to the Poetry of Letitia Elizabeth Landon, ed. Glenn Dibert-Himes and Cynthia Lawford

Bibliography

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      Publisher: Broadview Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/10/1997
      ISBN13: 9781551111353, 978-1551111353
      ISBN10: 1551111357
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The work of ‘L.E.L.’ began to be published when she was only seventeen, and in her early twenties Landon had already achieved considerable renown. As a widely envied independent woman in London society, however, she was increasingly the subject of scandalous gossip. Eventually she married the governor of a colony in West Africa, and died under mysterious circumstances soon after arriving in Africa, aged thirty-six. Landon’s life contributed very largely to the nineteenth-century archetype of the poet as a breed apart, heroic but doomed. Her poetry, however, was until very recently largely forgotten; this is the first twentieth-century edition of her poems, which the editors describe as “cold and sentimental at the same time, flat and intense.”

      In addition to a broad selection of Landon’s poetry and prose, this volume also includes a wide variety of contextual materials and a comprehensive bibliography.



      Trade Review

      “In the 1820s and 30s Letitia Elizabeth Landon was the pre-eminent poetess of romantic love and, after the death of Byron, the most popular poet of her generation. Jerome McGann and Daniel Riess have assembled a useful and imaginative collection of Landon’s major works. The result is an edition—complete with excellent historical and biographical introduction, reliable notes, and extensive bibliography—that will introduce students and scholars to this important, if neglected, nineteenth-century woman poet and help them understand why Elizabeth Barrett found Landon, with her ‘raw bare powers,’ such a formidable predecessor. The Publication of Letitia Elizabeth Landon: Selected Writings is a cause for celebration.” — Linda Peterson, Yale University

      “Like many Broadview Editions, this one is a model of its kind.” — Nineteenth-Century Literature



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Editorial Preface
      Introduction
      Letitia Elizabeth Landon: A Brief Chronology

      WORKS

      from The Literary Gazette

      • Six Songs of Love, Constancy, Romance, Inconstancy, Truth, and Marriage (1821)
        from Medallion Wafers (1823)
        • Introduction
          Conclusion
      • The Hall of Statues (1831)

      from The Improvisatrice and Other Poems (1824)

      • The Improvisatrice [selections]
        Lines Written Under a Picture of a Girl Burninga Love-Letter
        When Should Lovers Breathe Their Vows?

      from The Troubadour (1825)

      • A Child Screening a Dove from a Hawk
        The Enchanted Island

      from The Golden Violet (1826)

      • Erinna
        Song (“My heart is like the failing hearth”)
        Song (“Where oh where s the chain to fling”)

      from The Venetian Bracelet (1828)

      • Preface to The Venetian Bracelet
        A Summer Evening’s Tale
        Lines of Life
        A History of the Lyre
        Fantasies, inscribed to T. Crofton Croker, Esq.
        Revenge
        Stanzas to the Author of “Mont Blanc,” “Ada,” etc.

      from The Keepsake for 1829

      • Verses (“Lady, thy face is very beautiful”)
        The Altered River

      from Romance and Reality (1831)

      • Chapter I

      from The Amulet for 1832

      • Corinne at the Cape of Misena

      from Traits and Trials of Early Life (1836)

      • The History of a Child

      from The New Monthly Magazine

      • On the Ancient and Modern Influence of Poetry (1832)
        Stanzas on the Death of Mrs. Hemans (1835)
        On the Character of Mrs. Hemans s Writings (1835)
        First Love; or, Constancy in the NineteenthCentury (1836)
        Three Extracts from the Diary of a Week (1837)
        The Polar Star (1839)
        Night at Sea (1839)

      from Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book

      • Skeleton Group in the Rameswur, Caves of Ellora. Supposed toRepresent the Nuptials of Siva and Parvati (1832)
        A Legend of Tintagel Castle (1833)
        Linmouth (1833)
        Hebe (1834)
        Sassoor, in the Deccan (1835)
        Hindoo and Mahommedan Buildings (1835)
        Scene in Kattiawar (1835)
        The Fairy of the Fountains (1835)
        Immolation of a Hindoo Widow (1836)
        from Scenes in London — I. Piccadilly
        Pulo Penang (1836)
        The Young Destructive (1836)
        Expectation (1837)
        Felicia Hemans (1838)
        The Tombs of the Kings of Golconda (1838)
        Captain Cook
        The Church of St. John, and the Ruins of Lahneck Castle, formerly belonging to the Templars
        Disenchantment (1838)
        The Village Bells (1839)

      from Flowers of Loveliness (1838)

      • The Hyacinth

      Notes
      Appendix A: Contemporary Reviews
      Appendix B: Poems Written for and about “L.E.L.”
      Appendix C: “Lezione per L’Amore” [first published version of “Song. (Where, oh, where’s the chain to fling)”]
      Appendix D. Index to the Poetry of Letitia Elizabeth Landon, ed. Glenn Dibert-Himes and Cynthia Lawford

      Bibliography

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