The Manufacturers of Literature: Writing and the Literary Marketplace in Eighteenth-century EnglandUniversity of Delaware Press, 2002 - 281 من الصفحات 'The Manufactures of Literature' explores the effect of the development of the publishing industry upon print culture generally, and literature specifically, during the eighteenth century. The book is structured around case studies of important writers and publishers, including Addison and Steele, Pope, Johnson, Robert Dodsley, and Frances Burney. |
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... particular essay's shift from gloating about the success of the Spectator in its confidence of survival to humble protestations of its relative unimportance ( while subtly arguing for its ability to organize this new class ) conveys the ...
... particular essay's shift from gloating about the success of the Spectator in its confidence of survival to humble protestations of its relative unimportance ( while subtly arguing for its ability to organize this new class ) conveys the ...
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... particular form that Addison and Steele developed for the paper . He is not , however , of his immediate time . He is a stock charac- ter whose social position and political views are anachronistic for the day of his appearance ; his ...
... particular form that Addison and Steele developed for the paper . He is not , however , of his immediate time . He is a stock charac- ter whose social position and political views are anachronistic for the day of his appearance ; his ...
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... particular manifesta- tions of virtue were within reach . Burney's novel self - consciously resists the social class - focused analysis of this reviewer . The reviewer , however , is applying old standards to a new culture of reading ...
... particular manifesta- tions of virtue were within reach . Burney's novel self - consciously resists the social class - focused analysis of this reviewer . The reviewer , however , is applying old standards to a new culture of reading ...
المحتوى
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sir Roger de Coverley as Agent of Change | 31 |
Robert Dodsleys Collection of Poems by Several Hands | 112 |
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