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If you're in the Northern California Bay Area in the next few weeks, please
join me at The Book Club of California for a talk and pop-up exhibit on
nineteenth-century British and American literary annuals.

*The Rise of the Literary Annual, Powerful Femininity, and Beautiful Books:
An Illustrated Talk and Pop-up Exhibition. *Monday, February 22, 2016, 5-7
p.m. <http://www.bccbooks.org/programs/#>
(See also the event Facebook page
<https://www.facebook.com/events/233697986964537/>)
Free and open to the public--all are welcome to attend!
5 p.m.: Hospitality and Pop-up Exhibition
6 p.m.: Talk

*The Rise of the Literary Annual, Powerful Femininity, and Beautiful Books*
offers an exhibit and lecture about the rise of the beautifully-bound and
wildly popular British literary annual, a genre of early-nineteenth-century
publication that is based on the rich diversity of European religious
emblems, French almanacs, and British conduct manuals. The literary annual
provided a space for re-creating a massive reading public who enjoyed
poetry, travel tales, gothic short stories, images of popular (yet
difficult to reach) artwork, morality short stories, fantasy, and other
early forms of literature. By 1828, the craze for literary annuals
overwhelmed booksellers and drawing rooms in England, France, South
America, and finally, America, where publishers shamelessly pirated copies
of the London volumes, even exchanging an anglo-centric poem for one that
celebrates the nascent formation of American pride. Harris’ talk will touch
on these topics as well as the beauty of these 200-year old books with an
invitation to audience members to browse through an exhibit of
representatives from her personal collection of silk-bound literary annuals
(American, British, and French), hand-sewn almanacs, and gilt-edge
anthologies. (Based on Harris’ literary history,* Forget Me Not: The Rise
of the British Literary Annual
<http://www.ohioswallow.com/book/Forget+Me+Not> *1823-1835)

Hope to see you there!
Kathy
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Dr. Katherine D. Harris
Associate Professor
Department of English & Comparative Literature
San Jose State University
Research Blog: http://triproftri.wordpress.com/
Chair, California Open Educational Resources Council
<http://icas-ca.org/coerc>
Author,* Forget Me Not: The Rise of the British Literary Annual, 1823-1835*
<http://www.ohioswallow.com/book/Forget+Me+Not>