Victorian Poetry and the Culture of Evaluation
Clara Dawson
Reviews and Awards
"Readers interested in Victorian poetry and poetics, nineteenth-century print culture, or reception studies will find in this book an engaging account of Victorian poets' aesthetic responses to contemporary reviews, as well as a welcome contribution to the history of literary judgement and value." -- Naomi Levine, Yale University, VICTORIAN STUDIES
"There is now a considerable body of work on the role of 19th-century reviewers as taste makers in a diversifying literary marketplace. In this intriguing study, Dawson (Univ. of Manchester, UK) contributes by analyzing how poetic form and literary reviewing were mutually constitutive. A thoughtful, lucid monograph accessible to nonspecialists as well as specialists. Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty." -- M. E. Burstein, CHOICE
"[Victorian Poetry and the Culture of Evaluation] helps us to see once again how Victorian poets could develop formal solutions to social or institutional problems. In particular, Dawson illuminates figures of aesthetic value that were shared between poems and reviews--figures that crystalize notable Victorian ideas about poetry's worth and reach. In this thoughtful and stimulating work of scholarship, Dawson enriches our understanding of Victorian poetry and print-culture alike." -- Justin A. Sider, University of Oklahoma, Review 19