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Authorship, commerce and the public: scenes of writing, 1750-1850

Clery, E.J., Franklin, Caroline and Garside, Peter (eds.) (2002) Authorship, commerce and the public: scenes of writing, 1750-1850, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 256pp.

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CONTENTS
PART I: AUTHORSHIP
Anne Grant and the Professionalization of Privacy; P.Perkins
Women Poets and Anonymity in the Romantic Era; P.R.Feldman
Walter Scott: Anonymity and the Unmasking of the Harlequin; C.Lamont
James Hogg and his Publishers: The Queen's Wake and Queen Hynde; D.S.Mack
Author and Community: John Clare and John Taylor; P.Chirico
PART II: COMMERCE
Eliza Haywood and the Discourse of Taste; R.W.Jones
Camilla in the Market Place: Moral Marketing and Feminist Editing in 1796 and 1802; S.Salih
Economics, Expertise, Enterprise and the Literary Scene: The Commercial Management Ethos in British Circulating Libraries; C.Skelton-Foord
Popular Romanticism?: Publishing, Readership and the Making of Literary History; B.Colbert
PART III: THE PUBLIC
Cultures of Print: Mass Markets and Theories of the Liberal Public Sphere; J.Stoddart
'The Hastings Circle': Writers and Writing in Calcutta in the Last Quarter of the Eighteenth Century; M.J.Franklin
A 'Memorable Grave': The Abject Subtext of Charles Lloyd's Edmund Oliver; P.Keen
State Patronage and the Romantic Writer: Henry Taylor's Modest Proposal; W.Christie

Item Type:Book
ISBN:0333964551 (hardback)
Related URLs:http://www.palgrave.com/produc...0333964551
Subjects:P Language and Literature > PE English
Divisions:University Structure - Pre August 2011 > School of Humanities > English
ePrint ID:28889
Deposited On:18 May 2006
Last Modified:02 Jul 2010 02:25

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