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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... space between Literature as an object and con- sumers who purchase that object in a literary marketplace be- comes the dynamic space of the public sphere ; neither readers nor Literature as a commodity achieves dominance over the other ...
... space between Literature as an object and con- sumers who purchase that object in a literary marketplace be- comes the dynamic space of the public sphere ; neither readers nor Literature as a commodity achieves dominance over the other ...
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... space ” of print culture . The new periodical [ the Tatler ] was so intimately interwoven with the life of the ... spaces . Erin Mackie has presented a forceful critique of Habermas's take on Addison and Steele by focusing on the ...
... space ” of print culture . The new periodical [ the Tatler ] was so intimately interwoven with the life of the ... spaces . Erin Mackie has presented a forceful critique of Habermas's take on Addison and Steele by focusing on the ...
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... spaces . The space that exists for these characters after undergoing their " entrance " is a private domestic space . The novels achieve what the characters cannot . The ambivalent ending of The Excursion signals Brooke's skep- ticism ...
... spaces . The space that exists for these characters after undergoing their " entrance " is a private domestic space . The novels achieve what the characters cannot . The ambivalent ending of The Excursion signals Brooke's skep- ticism ...
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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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