Tom Mole is Reader in English Literature and Director of the Centre for the History of the Book at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of Byron's Romantic Celebrity, the editor of Romanticism and Celebrity Culture, the coeditor of The Broadview Reader in Book History, and the coauthor of The Broadview Introduction to Book History.
"Winner of the 2018 Scottish Research Book of the Year, Saltire
Society"
"Received the Judges’ Commendation for the 2018 SHARP DeLong Book
History Book Prize, The Society for the History of Authorship,
Reading and Publishing"
"Winner of the 2018 Dorothy Lee Award for Outstanding Scholarship
in the Ecology of Culture, Media Ecology Association"
"A broad study of material reimaginings of the Romantics, What the
Victorians Made of Romanticism not only highlights the
interconnected nature of these various objects in reception
history—even as the narratives they build are contradictory—but
also legitimizes them as spaces for further literary
study."---Megan Peiser, Victorian Periodicals Review
"What the Victorians Made of Romanticism is a major
achievement."---Richard Cronin, BARS Review
"What the Victorians Made of Romanticism offers valuable, always
fascinating, insights into cultural history."---George P. Landow,
Victorian Web
"Mole’s What the Victorians Made of Romanticism extends the
catalogue of recent studies that take seriously the mobility of
Romantic writing across generations."---Paul Westover, Studies in
Romantacism
"Fascinating, erudite, and imaginative . . . this monograph is a
rich new reception history for an interdisciplinary age."---Natalie
Reeve, Wilkie Collins Journal
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