A Descriptive Bibliography of Lady Chatterley's Lover: With Essays Toward a Publishing History of the Novel
This bibliography clarifies the circumstances regarding the publication, marketing and distribution (in private, pirated, expurgated, trade and mass-market, hard- and soft-bound editions) of D. H. Lawrence's controversial novel, Lady Chatterley's Lover. Prefixed to the descriptions of each edition are introductory essays designed to both elucidate the novel's long and interesting publication history and indicate the social settings which conditioned its production and reception.

The bibliographical listings classify the various printings into editions, impressions, issues and states. The work attempts to describe all appearances of the novel in English in book form whether in pirated, expurgated, continental, or decensored editions, and regardless of format. Introductory essays discuss such matters as distribution of piracies, strategy of expurgations, the 1959 Chatterley Sweepstakes, the Swedish, Paris, and Japanese editions, and the advertising tactics of the paperback publishers. The work therefore attempts a popular history of the novel. It incorporates information obtained through interviews with booksellers, writers, literary agents, and publishers and reproduces title pages, bindings, and illustrations. Special attention is given to the parodies and sequels, which exemplify the shrewdness of publishers from Samuel Roth to Lyle Stuart in exploiting the complex relationships between serious literature, popular pornography and pulp romance. Such details give evidence of the audience for which a particular volume was intended. While a standard bibliography of D. H. Lawrence does exist, no book has as yet offered as much detail on volumes containing the text of Lady Chatterley's Lover, nor has any attempted to capture the lengthy publishing history of Lawrence's pariah novel.

1103746641
A Descriptive Bibliography of Lady Chatterley's Lover: With Essays Toward a Publishing History of the Novel
This bibliography clarifies the circumstances regarding the publication, marketing and distribution (in private, pirated, expurgated, trade and mass-market, hard- and soft-bound editions) of D. H. Lawrence's controversial novel, Lady Chatterley's Lover. Prefixed to the descriptions of each edition are introductory essays designed to both elucidate the novel's long and interesting publication history and indicate the social settings which conditioned its production and reception.

The bibliographical listings classify the various printings into editions, impressions, issues and states. The work attempts to describe all appearances of the novel in English in book form whether in pirated, expurgated, continental, or decensored editions, and regardless of format. Introductory essays discuss such matters as distribution of piracies, strategy of expurgations, the 1959 Chatterley Sweepstakes, the Swedish, Paris, and Japanese editions, and the advertising tactics of the paperback publishers. The work therefore attempts a popular history of the novel. It incorporates information obtained through interviews with booksellers, writers, literary agents, and publishers and reproduces title pages, bindings, and illustrations. Special attention is given to the parodies and sequels, which exemplify the shrewdness of publishers from Samuel Roth to Lyle Stuart in exploiting the complex relationships between serious literature, popular pornography and pulp romance. Such details give evidence of the audience for which a particular volume was intended. While a standard bibliography of D. H. Lawrence does exist, no book has as yet offered as much detail on volumes containing the text of Lady Chatterley's Lover, nor has any attempted to capture the lengthy publishing history of Lawrence's pariah novel.

83.0 In Stock
A Descriptive Bibliography of Lady Chatterley's Lover: With Essays Toward a Publishing History of the Novel

A Descriptive Bibliography of Lady Chatterley's Lover: With Essays Toward a Publishing History of the Novel

by Jay A. Gertzman
A Descriptive Bibliography of Lady Chatterley's Lover: With Essays Toward a Publishing History of the Novel

A Descriptive Bibliography of Lady Chatterley's Lover: With Essays Toward a Publishing History of the Novel

by Jay A. Gertzman

Hardcover

$83.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

This bibliography clarifies the circumstances regarding the publication, marketing and distribution (in private, pirated, expurgated, trade and mass-market, hard- and soft-bound editions) of D. H. Lawrence's controversial novel, Lady Chatterley's Lover. Prefixed to the descriptions of each edition are introductory essays designed to both elucidate the novel's long and interesting publication history and indicate the social settings which conditioned its production and reception.

The bibliographical listings classify the various printings into editions, impressions, issues and states. The work attempts to describe all appearances of the novel in English in book form whether in pirated, expurgated, continental, or decensored editions, and regardless of format. Introductory essays discuss such matters as distribution of piracies, strategy of expurgations, the 1959 Chatterley Sweepstakes, the Swedish, Paris, and Japanese editions, and the advertising tactics of the paperback publishers. The work therefore attempts a popular history of the novel. It incorporates information obtained through interviews with booksellers, writers, literary agents, and publishers and reproduces title pages, bindings, and illustrations. Special attention is given to the parodies and sequels, which exemplify the shrewdness of publishers from Samuel Roth to Lyle Stuart in exploiting the complex relationships between serious literature, popular pornography and pulp romance. Such details give evidence of the audience for which a particular volume was intended. While a standard bibliography of D. H. Lawrence does exist, no book has as yet offered as much detail on volumes containing the text of Lady Chatterley's Lover, nor has any attempted to capture the lengthy publishing history of Lawrence's pariah novel.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313261251
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/08/1990
Series: Bibliographies and Indexes in World Literature , #23
Pages: 309
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.75(d)
Lexile: 1390L (what's this?)

About the Author

JAY A. GERTZMAN is a Professor of English at Mansfield University in Pennsylvania. He is the author of Fantasy, Fashion and Affection: Editions of Robert Herrick's Poetry for the Common Reader (1986).

Table of Contents

Preface
The First Edition and Its Authorized Impressions
Piracies, 1928-50; The "Third Edition"
The Authorized Abridged Edition, 1932-68
Continental Editions in English, 1933-60
Post-Censorship U.S. Editions, 1959-88
Post-Censorship British Editions, 1960-88
The First Lady Chatterley, 1944-88
John Thomas and Lady Jane, 1972-88
Appendix I: Dramatizations, Parodies, and Sequels, 1931-86
Appendix II: Chronological Table of Dates of Publication
Appendix III: Some Well-Known Editions and their Reference Numbers
Appendix IV: The William Faro Imprint
Appendix V: A Collation of "The Samuel Roth Edition" and the "Authorized Edition" with the Orioli Edition: Ch 10
Works Cited
Index(To the Introductory Essays)

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews