Making of the Victorian Novelist: Anxieties of Authorship in the Mass Market

Making of the Victorian Novelist: Anxieties of Authorship in the Mass Market

by Bradley Deane
Making of the Victorian Novelist: Anxieties of Authorship in the Mass Market

Making of the Victorian Novelist: Anxieties of Authorship in the Mass Market

by Bradley Deane

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Overview

This book examines a sequence of crises in nineteenth-century print culture and offers an original narrative of what it meant to be a Victorian novelist. Easily dismissed at the beginning of the century as hacks who pandered to the ignorant or indolent, novelists by the end of Victoria's reign could be esteemed among the greatest of artists. Between these extremes stretches a century of ideological contention between alternative representations of authorship. Deane brings new attention in his account to the trends in publishing and the expanding market surrounding Victorian literature, such as the new modes of production, arguments over copyright legislation, and revisions of the criteria of periodical criticism. Combining literary sociology and close readings, The Making of the Victorian Novelist offers an innovative history of the material pressures and rhetorical struggles that produced - and ultimately shattered - the Victorians' understanding of their great novelists.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135373993
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/15/2013
Series: Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 188
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Bradley Deane

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Dueling Authorships in the Romantic Period; Chapter 2 Making Friends; Chapter 3 Sympathy's Last Gasp; Chapter 4 The Death of the Victorian Author; Chapter 5 Veiled Women in the Marketplace of Culture; concl Conclusion;
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