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Literary society

A literary society is a group of people interested in literature. In the modern sense, this refers to a society that wants to promote one genre of writing or a specific author. Modern literary societies typically promote research, publish newsletters, and hold meetings where findings can be presented and discussed. Some are more academic and scholarly, while others are more social groups of amateurs who appreciate a chance to discuss their favourite writer with other hobbyists.

Historically, "literary society" has also referred to salons such as those of Madame de Stael, Madame Geoffrin and Madame de Tencin in Ancien Regime France, though these could more accurately be considered literary circles or coteries. Another meaning was of college literary societies, student groups specific to the United States.

The oldest formal societies for writing and promoting poetry are the chambers of rhetoric in the Low Countries, which date back to the Middle Ages.[1]

19th century literary societies edit

20th century literary societies edit

American college literary societies edit

There was a specialized form of the literary society which existed at American colleges and universities in the 19th century. The college literary societies were a part of virtually all academic institutions. Usually they existed in pairs at a particular campus, and would compete for members and prestige, and supplemented the classical studies of the curriculum with modern literature and current events. Many also maintained significant libraries, which often rivaled or surpassed the college library. When they disbanded, the libraries were typically given to the college. Even today, the oldest books in the early American colleges often bear the bookplate of a literary society.

These are Latin-named and -themed organizations whose purposes vary from society to society. Activities include but are not limited to: The weekly presentation of papers written by society members, and a debate on its merits; Readings of members work and others', followed by discussion; literary Productions, which are practices in oratory skill; intramural sports teams; service events; and social gatherings. Meetings were often ended with snacks, such as peanuts or sardines. Singing and music also played a role in society life as musical instruments became more available. There are seven active literary societies at Illinois College. It is from the collegiate literary societies with Latin names that the earliest Greek organizations sprung. As an example, Beta Theta Pi fraternity was started by 8 students of the Union Literary Society at Miami University in 1839. Many early Greek chapters were started as a result of schism in the Latin societies. The Greek chapters were smaller, numbering from 8 to 15 at any given time. These were more intimate groups as compared to the societies. Confidences could be shared, promoting a certain amount of secrecy, which became an early hallmark of a Greek chapter. And as the Greek organizations grew, the literary societies declined. Some vestiges remain, but for the most part society life ended in the early twentieth century.

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Notes edit

  1. ^ "Academies: Academies of belles lettres". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Vol. 1 (14 ed.). 1930. p. 82.
  2. ^ Magarey, Susan (2001). Passions of the first wave feminists. Sydney: UNSW Press. p. 24. ISBN 9780868407807.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on March 23, 2014. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  4. ^ Die Deutsche Schillergesellschaft (DSG)
  5. ^ Arcadia Mexicana in the Encyclopedia of Mexican Literature
  6. ^ Academia de Letrán in the Encyclopedia of Mexican Literature
  7. ^ Liceo Hidalgo in the Encyclopedia of Mexican Literature
  8. ^ Kenny, Daniel J. (1895). Illustrated Guide to Cincinnati and the World's Columbian Exposition. R. Clarke. p. 145. Retrieved May 22, 2013.
  9. ^ Nicolay, Helen (1935). Sixty Years of the Literary Society. Washington, D.C.: Literary Society of Washington.
  10. ^ Maxwell, Hu; Swisher, Howard Llewellyn (1897). History of Hampshire County, West Virginia From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present. Morgantown, West Virginia: A. Brown Boughner, Printer. p. 430. OCLC 680931891. OL 23304577M.
  11. ^ "Tucson Literary Club papers". Arizona Archives Online. University of Arizona Libraries. Retrieved February 21, 2020.

Bibliography edit

Literary societies in America edit

Canada

  • Murray, H. (2002). Come, Bright Improvement!: The Literary Societies of Nineteenth-century Ontario. University of Toronto Press.

United States of America

  • Morton, Clay, 2006. "South of 'Typographic America': Orality, Literacy, and Nineteenth-Century Rhetorical Education," South Atlantic Review 71.4.

Mexico

  • Clark de Lara, B., & Speckman Guerra, E. (eds). (2005). La república de las letras: asomos a la cultura escrita del México decimonónico. Ambientes, asociaciones y grupos : movimientos, temas y géneros literarios. México: UNAM.
  • Perales Ojeda, A. (1957). Asociaciones literarias mexicanas: siglo XIX. México: Imprenta Universitaria
  • Sánchez, J. (1951). Academias y sociedades literarias de Mexico. Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina.

Literary societies in Europe edit

Germany

Spain

  • Gelz, A. (2006). Tertulia: Literatur und Soziabilität im Spanien des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts. Frankfurt am Main: Vervuert.

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coteries Another meaning was of college literary societies student groups specific to the United States The oldest formal societies for writing and promoting poetry are the chambers of rhetoric in the Low Countries which date back to the Middle Ages 1 Contents 1 19th century literary societies 2 20th century literary societies 3 American college literary societies 4 See also 5 Notes 6 Bibliography 6 1 Literary societies in America 6 2 Literary societies in Europe19th century literary societies editIn Australia Women s Literary Society c 1890 flourished in Sydney 2 Literary societies were a popular means of self improvement for young men In France Parnassian poets c 1866 In Germany the Tunnel uber der Spree and the Georgekreis are among the most famous However the largest society are the Literarische Gesellschaft Scheffelbund Karlsruhe founded 1891 in Schwetzingen now Karlsruhe in honor of Joseph Victor von Scheffel with about 7 000 members 3 and the Deutsche Schillergesellschaft founded in 1895 honoring Friedrich Schiller and hosting the Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach the largest private German literary archive with about 2 500 members 4 In Russia the Arzamas Society 1815 In India the Bangiya Sahitya Parishad 1893 to promote Bengali literature In Italy the Societa letteraria di Verona 1808 In Mexico the Arcadia Mexicana 1808 5 the Academia de Letran 1836 6 and the Liceo Hidalgo 1850 7 In the United States the oldest surviving literary society is the Literary Club of Cincinnati formed in 1849 8 The second oldest is the Literary Society of Washington which was organized in 1874 9 Another example is the Romney Literary Society 1819 1886 which was established in Romney West Virginia 10 20th century literary societies editIn Canada The Bootmakers of Toronto In Germany the Group 47 In India the Assam Sahitya Sabha to promote Assamese literature In the Netherlands Medieval Chronicle Society 1999 In Russia the Serapion Brothers and the Left Front of the Arts s group In the United Kingdom The Kipling Society In the United States The Baker Street Irregulars The Jane Austen Society of North America 5000 members the Norman Mailer Society and The Wolfe Pack The Tucson Literary Club formed in Tucson Arizona in 1921 11 American college literary societies editMain articles College literary societies and List of college literary societies There was a specialized form of the literary society which existed at American colleges and universities in the 19th century The college literary societies were a part of virtually all academic institutions Usually they existed in pairs at a particular campus and would compete for members and prestige and supplemented the classical studies of the curriculum with modern literature and current events Many also maintained significant libraries which often rivaled or surpassed the college library When they disbanded the libraries were typically given to the college Even today the oldest books in the early American colleges often bear the bookplate of a literary society These are Latin named and themed organizations whose purposes vary from society to society Activities include but are not limited to The weekly presentation of papers written by society members and a debate on its merits Readings of members work and others followed by discussion literary Productions which are practices in oratory skill intramural sports teams service events and social gatherings Meetings were often ended with snacks such as peanuts or sardines Singing and music also played a role in society life as musical instruments became more available There are seven active literary societies at Illinois College It is from the collegiate literary societies with Latin names that the earliest Greek organizations sprung As an example Beta Theta Pi fraternity was started by 8 students of the Union Literary Society at Miami University in 1839 Many early Greek chapters were started as a result of schism in the Latin societies The Greek chapters were smaller numbering from 8 to 15 at any given time These were more intimate groups as compared to the societies Confidences could be shared promoting a certain amount of secrecy which became an early hallmark of a Greek chapter And as the Greek organizations grew the literary societies declined Some vestiges remain but for the most part society life ended in the early twentieth century See also editWomen s literary salons and societies in the Arab world Literary circle Hiram College LibraryNotes edit Academies Academies of belles lettres Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 1 14 ed 1930 p 82 Magarey Susan 2001 Passions of the first wave feminists Sydney UNSW Press p 24 ISBN 9780868407807 Literarische Gesellschaft Scheffelbund Karlsruhe Archived from the original on March 23 2014 Retrieved October 5 2014 Die Deutsche Schillergesellschaft DSG Arcadia Mexicana in the Encyclopedia of Mexican Literature Academia de Letran in the Encyclopedia of Mexican Literature Liceo Hidalgo in the Encyclopedia of Mexican Literature Kenny Daniel J 1895 Illustrated Guide to Cincinnati and the World s Columbian Exposition R Clarke p 145 Retrieved May 22 2013 Nicolay Helen 1935 Sixty Years of the Literary Society Washington D C Literary Society of Washington Maxwell Hu Swisher Howard Llewellyn 1897 History of Hampshire County West Virginia From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Morgantown West Virginia A Brown Boughner Printer p 430 OCLC 680931891 OL 23304577M Tucson Literary Club papers Arizona Archives Online University of Arizona Libraries Retrieved February 21 2020 Bibliography edit Literary societies in America edit Canada Murray H 2002 Come Bright Improvement The Literary Societies of Nineteenth century Ontario University of Toronto Press United States of America Morton Clay 2006 South of Typographic America Orality Literacy and Nineteenth Century Rhetorical Education South Atlantic Review 71 4 Mexico Clark de Lara B amp Speckman Guerra E eds 2005 La republica de las letras asomos a la cultura escrita del Mexico decimononico Ambientes asociaciones y grupos movimientos temas y generos literarios Mexico UNAM Perales Ojeda A 1957 Asociaciones literarias mexicanas siglo XIX Mexico Imprenta Universitaria Sanchez J 1951 Academias y sociedades literarias de Mexico Chapel Hill N C University of North Carolina Literary societies in Europe edit Germany Motschmann U 2015 Handbuch der Berliner Vereine und Gesellschaften 1786 1815 Berlin Boston De Gruyter Akademie Forschung From http www degruyter com viewbooktoc product 219368 Wiedemann C 2000 Berliner Klassik Geselligkeit Datenbank From http berlinerklassik bbaw de BK geselligkeit Wulfing W Bruns K amp Parr R 1998 Handbuch literarisch kultureller Vereine Gruppen und Bunde 1825 1933 Stuttgart J B Metzler Spain Gelz A 2006 Tertulia Literatur und Soziabilitat im Spanien des 18 und 19 Jahrhunderts Frankfurt am Main Vervuert Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Literary society amp oldid 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