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Literature in the Marketplace : Nineteenth-Century British Publishing and Reading Practices, Hardback Book

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

Edited by John O. (University of California, Santa Cruz) Jordan, Robert L. (Rice University, Houston) Patten

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture series

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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 Brontës, 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.

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