English Bards and Unknown Reviewers: a Stylometric Analysis of Thomas Moore and the Christabel Review

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Abstract

Fraught relations between authors and critics are a commonplace of literary history. The particular case that we discuss in this article, a negative review of Samuel Taylor Coleridges Christabel (1816), has an additional point of interest beyond the usual mixture of amusement and resentment that surrounds a critical rebuke: the authorship of the review remains, to this day, uncertain. The purpose of this article is to investigate the possible candidacy of Thomas Moore as the author of the provocative review. It seeks to solve a puzzle of almost two hundred years, and in the process clear a valuable scholarly path in Irish Studies, Romanticism, and in our understanding of Moores role in a prominent literary controversy of the age.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
JournalBreac: A Digital Journal of Irish Studies
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015

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  • Benatti, Francesca; Tonra, Justin

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