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Literature in the Marketplace - Nineteenth-Century British Publishing and Reading Practices

English · Hardback

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Klappentext This wide-ranging and innovative collection of essays addresses important issues in cultural studies and the history of the book. Multidisciplinary in approach! the essays consider different aspects of the production! circulation! and consumption of printed texts throughout the nineteenth century. Topics studied include market trends! modes of publication! the use of pseudonyms by women writers! readerships and reading ideologies! and copyright law; and the book examines a wide range of printed materials! from valentines! advertisements! illustrations! and fashionable annuals! to the more traditional literary genres of poetry! fiction and periodical essays. The authors under discussion include Dickens! the Brontes! George Eliot! Meredith! and Walter Pater. Contributors draw on speech-act! reader-response! and gender theory in addition to various historical! narratological! materialist! and bibliographical perspectives. Zusammenfassung This collection of essays addresses important issues in the history of the book! and considers aspects of the production! circulation! and consumption of printed texts. Using different methodological approaches! the essays examine market trends! modes of publication! and the use of pseudonyms by women writers. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: publishing history as hypertext John O. Jordan and Robert L. Patten; 2. Some trends in British book production 1800-1919 Simon Eliot; 3. Wordsworth in The Keepsake, 1829 Peter J. Manning; 4. Copyright and the publishing of Wordsworth 1850-1900 Stephen Gill; 5. Sam Weller's Valentine J. Hillis Miller; 6. Serialised retrospection in The Pickwick Papers Robert L. Patten; 7. Textual/sexual pleasure and serial publication Linda K. Hughes and Michael Lund; 8. The disease of reading and Victorian periodicals Kelly J. Mays; 9. How historians study reader response; or, what did Jo think of Bleak House? Jonathan Rose; 10. Dickens in the visual market Gerard Curtis; 11. Male pseudonyms and female authority in Victorian England Catherine A. Judd; 12. A bibliographical approach to Victorian publishing Maura Ives; 13. The 'wicked Westminster', the Fortnightly, and Walter Pater's Renaissance Laurel Brake; 14. Serial fiction in Australian colonial newspapers Elizabeth Morrison; Index....

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Authors John O. Patten Jordan, Professor John O. Patten Jordan
Assisted by Gillian Beer (Editor), John O. Jordan (Editor), Robert L. Patten (Editor), Robert L. Professor Patten (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.05.1995
 
EAN 9780521452472
ISBN 978-0-521-45247-2
No. of pages 356
Series Cambridge Studies in Nineteent
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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