Abstracts
Abstract
Thomas Carlyle characterised pre-Revolutionary France as “The Paper Age,” where paper signifies a flimsy and fraudulent culture of inflated ideas and depreciated money. Yet paper was also the substantial vehicle of Romantic literary and intellectual endeavour and the circulation of ideas—a ubiquitous, multifarious medium and powerful agent of cultural change across Romantic Europe. Paper means books, magazines, manuscripts, letters, but also wallcoverings, wrappings, papier maché objets d’art, and waste. This essay explores the multivalencies of Romantic paper: at once fragile, vulnerable, and ephemeral (the single sheet) and resilient, flexible, and enduring (the bound book); both high culture (Wordsworth’s The Excursion) and high prestige (Coleridge’s unique Malta notebook) but also low culture (playbills) and low prestige (manufactured from rags). Shifting attention from the inky message to the paper medium, and drawing on technological, economic, ecological, regional, and labour contexts of paper manufacture, distribution, use, and reuse, this article aims to theorise and apprehend anew a tactile and affectively loaded Romantic material that can be invisible and elusive in its portability, transformability, and pervasiveness.
Appendices
Bibliography
- Barker-Benfield, B. C. “Shelley Writing Materials in the Bodleian Library: A Catalogue of Formats, Papers, and Watermarks.” A Catalogue and Index of the Shelley Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library and a General Index to the Facsimile Edition of the Bodleian Shelley Manuscripts, by Tatsuo Tokoo, Routledge, 2002, pp. 5–142. Vol. 23 of The Bodleian Shelley Manuscripts.
- Beal, Peter. A Dictionary of English Manuscript Terminology, 1450–2000. Oxford UP, 2008.
- Benatti, Francesca. “Lord Byron’s Memoirs.” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 26 March 2021, https://www.euromanticism.org/lord-byrons-memoirs/.
- Bohnenkamp, Anne. “Bettine! (Or a Letter Without Text).” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 2 April 2021, https://www.euromanticism.org/bettine-or-a-letter-without-text/.
- Bowers, Will. “An Opening in a Holland House Dinner Book.” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 31 July 2020, https://www.euromanticism.org/an-opening-in-a-holland-house-dinner-book/.
- Brant, Clare. Balloon Madness: Flights of Imagination in Britain, 1783–1786. Woodbridge, Boydell, and Brewer, 2017.
- Brylowe, Thora. “Paper and the Poor: Romantic Media Ecologies and the Bank Restriction Act of 1797.” Literature Compass, vol. 16, no. 3, 2019, https://doi.org/10.1111/lic3.12506.
- Burgess, Miranda. “Jane Austen on Paper.” European Romantic Review, vol. 29, no. 3, 2018, pp. 365–75.
- Byron, Lord. Letters and Journals of Lord Byron. 2 vols. Edited by Thomas Moore, John Murray, 1830.
- Callaghan, Madeleine and Tony Howe, eds. Romanticism and the Letter. Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
- Carlyle, Thomas. The French Revolution. 1837. Edited by David R. Sorensen et al., Oxford UP, 2019. Oxford World’s Classics, https://doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780198815594.001.0001.
- Carruthers, Gerard. “Robert Burns’s ‘Kilmarnock’ Edition (1786).” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE),18 July 2018, https://www.euromanticism.org/robert-burnss-kilmarnock-edition-1786/.
- Casaliggi, Carmen. “Holograph Letter from Adam Smith to David Hume.” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 18 December 2020, https://www.euromanticism.org/holograph-letter-from-adam-smith-to-david-hume/.
- “The Chinese Drawing Room.” Abbotsford: The Home of Sir Walter Scott. https://www.scottsabbotsford.com/visit/the-house/the-chinese-drawing-room. Accessed 24 June 2023.
- “Clay, Henry (1772–1812).” BIFMO, 25 August 2020, https://bifmo.history.ac.uk/entry/clay-henry-1772-1812.
- Clifford, Helen. “Chinese Wallpaper: from Canton to County House.” The East India Company at Home, 1757–1857, edited by Margot Finn and Kate Smith, UCL Press, 2018, pp. 39–67.
- Cowton, Jeff. “A Remarkable Notebook: Coleridge’s Companion in Malta.” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 9 April 2021, https://www.euromanticism.org/a-remarkable-notebook-coleridges-companion-in-malta/.
- “Cottonian Binding Project.” Pattison Paperworks, https://pattisonpaperworks.com/project/cottonian-binding-project/. Accessed 24 June 2023.
- Crosby, Mark. “The Bank Restriction Act (1797) and Banknote Forgery.” BRANCH: Britain, Representation and Nineteenth-Century History, January 2013, https://branchcollective.org/?ps_articles=mark-crosby-the-bank-restriction-act-1797-and-banknote-forgery.
- Gitelman, Lisa. Paper Knowledge: Toward a Media History of Document. Duke UP, 2014.
- Hills, Richard D. Papermaking in Britain 1488–1988: A Short History. Athlone Press, 1988.
- Kotzebue, August Friedrich Ferdinand von. Poverty and Nobleness of Mind: A Play. Translated by Maria Geisweiler, C. Geisweiler, 1799.
- Lawson, Nicola. “Robert Southey’s ‘Cottonian’ Books.” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 22 July 2022, https://www.euromanticism.org/robert-southeys-cottonian-books/.
- Mathias, Thomas James. The Pursuits of Literature: A Satirical Poem in Four Dialogues. London, 1798.
- McLaughlin, Kevin. Paperwork: Fiction and Mass Mediacy in the Paper Age. U of Pennsylvania P, 2005.
- Müller, Lothar. White Magic: The Age of Paper. Translated by Jessica Spengler, Polity Press, 2014.
- Multigraph Collective. Interacting with Print: Elements of Reading in the Era of Print Saturation. U of Chicago P, 2018.
- Rączka-Jeziorska, Teresa. “A Handwritten Poem and Sketch by Famous Polish Novelist Kazimierz Bujnicki (1788–1878) in the Album Amicorum Belonging to the Young Countess Michalina Weyssenhoff.” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 15 January 2021, https://www.euromanticism.org/a-handwritten-poem-and-sketch-by-famous-polish-novelist-kazimierz-bujnicki-1788-1878-in-the-album-amicorum-belonging-to-the-young-countess-michalina-weyssenhoff/.
- Reynolds, Susan. “A Lace Boudoir Cap and Lace Undersleeves.” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 1 June 2020, https://www.euromanticism.org/a-lace-boudoir-cap-and-lace-undersleeves/.
- Rosenband, Leonard N. “Jean-Baptiste Réveillon: A Man on the Make in Old Regime France.” French Historical Studies, vol. 20, no. 3, 1997, pp. 481–510.
- Russell, Gillian. The Ephemeral Eighteenth Century: Print, Sociability and the Cultures of Collecting. Cambridge UP, 2020.
- Saglia, Diego, and Francesca Sandrini. “The Commonplace Book of Marie Louise of Austria, Duchess of Parma.” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 24 July 2020, https://www.euromanticism.org/the-commonplace-book-of-marie-louise-of-austria-duchess-of-parma/.
- Schaff, Barbara. “A Mourning Dress Brought Back from Tahiti by Captain James Cook.” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 16 March 2018, https://www.euromanticism.org/a-mourning-dress-brought-back-from-tahiti-by-captain-james-cook/.
- Senchyne, Jonathan. “Rags Make Paper, Paper Makes Money: Material Texts and Metaphors of Capital.” Technology and Culture, vol. 58, no. 2, 2017, pp. 545–55. Project Muse, https://doi.org/10.1353/tech.2017.0047.
- Seth, Catriona. “Swiss Roll? Mongin’s Helvétie Wallpaper.” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 24 June 2022, https://www.euromanticism.org/swiss-roll-mongins-helvetie-wallpaper/.
- Shorter, A. H. Paper Mills and Paper Makers in England 1495–1800. The Paper Publications Society, 1957.
- Sutherland, Kathryn. “A Fragment of a Letter in Jane Austen’s Hand.” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 1 May 2020, https://www.euromanticism.org/a-fragment-of-a-letter-in-jane-austens-hand/.
- Varinelli, Valentina. “Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Copy of Homer’s Odyssey.” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 14 August 2020, https://www.euromanticism.org/percy-bysshe-shelleys-copy-of-homers-odyssey/.
- Vincent, Patrick. “Livre d’or de la Flégère.” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 19 February 2021, https://www.euromanticism.org/livre-dor-de-la-flegere/.
- Walpole, Horace. A Description of the Villa of Horace Walpole, youngest son of Sir Robert Walpole Earl of Orford, at Strawberry-hill, near Twickenham. With an inventory of the furniture, pictures, curiosities, &c. Thomas Kirgate, 1774.
- Watson, Nicola J. “A Christmas Entertainment in London, Jan 11th, 1826.” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 11 January 2018, https://www.euromanticism.org/a-christmas-entertainment-in-london-jan-11th-1826/.
- “The Whatmans and Wove Paper.” http://www.wovepaper.co.uk/index.html. Accessed 24 June 2023.
- Wigston Smith, Chloe. Women, Work and Clothes in the Eighteenth-century Novel. Cambridge UP, 2013.
- Wilson, Louise Ann. “Dorothy’s Room (2018) created by Louise Ann Wilson.” Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition (RÊVE), 29 January 2021, https://www.euromanticism.org/dorothys-room-2018-created-by-louise-ann-wilson/.
- Wright, C. J. “Fox, Elizabeth Vassall [née Elizabeth Vassall], Lady Holland [other married name Elizabeth Vassall Webster, Lady Webster] (1771?–1845).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/10028. Accessed 24 June 2023.

