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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... role as censor to allow Sir Roger to take over in quixotic fashion . Instead of preaching from his bully pulpit , Mr. Spectator exhorts readers to think for themselves . ( At the same time , he takes a more active role in his surround ...
... role as censor to allow Sir Roger to take over in quixotic fashion . Instead of preaching from his bully pulpit , Mr. Spectator exhorts readers to think for themselves . ( At the same time , he takes a more active role in his surround ...
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... role in the essay is to support Mr. Spectator's argu- ment , and the essay introduces him by attributing motive to one of the old gentleman's speeches : " For this Reason , Sir Roger was saying last Night , That he was of Opinion none ...
... role in the essay is to support Mr. Spectator's argu- ment , and the essay introduces him by attributing motive to one of the old gentleman's speeches : " For this Reason , Sir Roger was saying last Night , That he was of Opinion none ...
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... role of objective critic in his observations . Johnson sums up the tensions and contradictions of the Life of Savage in the body of the Prefaces , Biographical and Critical to the Works of the English Poets , where the publishing ...
... role of objective critic in his observations . Johnson sums up the tensions and contradictions of the Life of Savage in the body of the Prefaces , Biographical and Critical to the Works of the English Poets , where the publishing ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sir Roger de Coverley as Agent of Change | 31 |
Robert Dodsleys Collection of Poems by Several Hands | 110 |
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