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British Literary Culture and Publishing Practice, 1880-1914 Peter D. McDonald (St Hugh's College, Oxford)

British Literary Culture and Publishing Practice, 1880-1914 By Peter D. McDonald (St Hugh's College, Oxford)

British Literary Culture and Publishing Practice, 1880-1914 by Peter D. McDonald (St Hugh's College, Oxford)


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This book examines the radical transformation of British literary culture during the period 1880-1914 as seen through the early publishing careers of Joseph Conrad, Arnold Bennett and Arthur Conan Doyle, and demonstrates the importance of social history and publishing to questions of critical interpretation.

British Literary Culture and Publishing Practice, 1880-1914 Summary

British Literary Culture and Publishing Practice, 1880-1914 by Peter D. McDonald (St Hugh's College, Oxford)

This book examines the radical transformation of British literary culture during the period 1880-1914 as seen through the early publishing careers of three highly influential writers, Joseph Conrad, Arnold Bennett and Arthur Conan Doyle. Peter D. McDonald examines the cultural politics of the period by considering the social structure of the literary world in which these writers were read and understood. Through a wealth of historical detail, he links the publishing history of key texts with the wider commercial, ideological, and literary themes in the period as a whole. By tracing the complex network of relationships among writers, publishers, printers, distributors, reviewers, and readers, McDonald demonstrates that the discursive qualities of these texts cannot be fully appreciated without understanding the material conditions of their production. In so doing, he makes social history a central part of literary studies, and shows the importance of the history of publishing in questions of critical interpretation.

British Literary Culture and Publishing Practice, 1880-1914 Reviews

'No-one interested in the social and literary history of the period could fail to learn more about its complexities from [this] book.' Library Association Record

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Men of letters and children of the sea: Joseph Conrad and the Henley circle; 2. Playing the field: Arnold Bennett as novelist, serialist and journalist; 3. Light reading and the dignity of letters: George Newnes, Ltd and the making of Arthur Conan Doyle; Postscript.

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NLS9780521893947
9780521893947
0521893941
British Literary Culture and Publishing Practice, 1880-1914 by Peter D. McDonald (St Hugh's College, Oxford)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2002-05-09
244
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