Blindness and Design: Kneass’ Philadelphia Magazine for the Blind (1899)

This article focuses on the representation of women poets in a significant poetry anthology of the Edwardian era, William Archer’s Poets of the Younger Generation, published by John Lane in 1902. In Poets, Archer attempts to canonize thirty-three poets of the late nineteenth century, including nine...

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Main Author: Vanessa Warne
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Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires de la Méditerranée 2016-11-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cve/2996
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description This article focuses on the representation of women poets in a significant poetry anthology of the Edwardian era, William Archer’s Poets of the Younger Generation, published by John Lane in 1902. In Poets, Archer attempts to canonize thirty-three poets of the late nineteenth century, including nine women poets (among them Katharine Tynan Hinkson, Nora Hopper, Alice Meynell, and Rosamund Marriott Watson). Archer’s entries are accompanied by woodcut illustrations by Robert Bryden, based on photographic portraits of the poets. This essay situates these woodcuts within the context of late-Victorian celebrity, the aesthetic revival in woodcut and wood-engraved illustration, and the increasing presence of the authorial portrait in the age of mechanical reproduction. My essay then analyses the complex interaction between the critical vocabulary Archer uses and Bryden’s images. As Archer’s critical commentary gradually builds a vocabulary of judgment and hierarchy based on assumptions regarding national and gender identity, Bryden’s images reinforce this by framing women poets as ‘poetesses’, enclosed within decorative borders.
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Blindness and Design: Kneass’ Philadelphia Magazine for the Blind (1899)
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celebrity
poetess
title Blindness and Design: Kneass’ Philadelphia Magazine for the Blind (1899)
title_full Blindness and Design: Kneass’ Philadelphia Magazine for the Blind (1899)
title_fullStr Blindness and Design: Kneass’ Philadelphia Magazine for the Blind (1899)
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title_short Blindness and Design: Kneass’ Philadelphia Magazine for the Blind (1899)
title_sort blindness and design kneass philadelphia magazine for the blind 1899
topic Archer (William)
women poets
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photography
celebrity
poetess
url https://journals.openedition.org/cve/2996
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