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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... readers is , though , open to readers on the basis of shared intellectual po- tential , upon the relinquishing of social and political prejudices . The Epistle to Arbuthnot uses satire as a leveling device in the service of culture ...
... readers is , though , open to readers on the basis of shared intellectual po- tential , upon the relinquishing of social and political prejudices . The Epistle to Arbuthnot uses satire as a leveling device in the service of culture ...
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... readers.27 Samuel Johnson's remarks upon Dodsley's Collection — and of mid - century taste - can be seen as dispassionate analysis rather than invective . For a class of readers aspiring to respectability , the quality of verse within ...
... readers.27 Samuel Johnson's remarks upon Dodsley's Collection — and of mid - century taste - can be seen as dispassionate analysis rather than invective . For a class of readers aspiring to respectability , the quality of verse within ...
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... readers are provided with the illusion that the poems reflect a taste that they already possessed . What seems to serve the status quo actually alters the values understood to inhere in the Collection's poems and readers . This results ...
... readers are provided with the illusion that the poems reflect a taste that they already possessed . What seems to serve the status quo actually alters the values understood to inhere in the Collection's poems and readers . This results ...
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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