The Rise of Robert Dodsley

The Rise of Robert Dodsley
Author: Harry M. Solomon
Publsiher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 080931651X

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The new biography of the publisher and bookseller who premiered the work of Alexander Pope and Samuel Johnson deftly integrates Dodsley's life story with the literary transition from court patronage to the age of print that paved the way for the Romantic movement of the 19th century. Solomon (English, Auburn U.) details the unique circumstances that led Dodsley from his position as a weaver's apprentice to his career as a playwright, culminating in his last incarnation as one of the most influential literary forces of his time. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

British Literary Magazines The Augustan age and the age of Johnson 1698 1788

British Literary Magazines  The Augustan age and the age of Johnson  1698 1788
Author: Alvin Sullivan
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1983
Genre: English literature
ISBN: UOM:39015013315562

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This is the first volume of a projected four-volume reference guide to British literary magazines. The Augustan Age and the Age of Johnson covers the literature of the period between 1698, when the London Spy began publishing, through 1788. The work contains historical essays, publication details, and bibliographic sources for ninety magazines and lists, in two appendixes, an additional eighty-three magazines of the period.

Literary Research and the British Eighteenth Century

Literary Research and the British Eighteenth Century
Author: Peggy Keeran,Jennifer Bowers
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2013-02-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780810887961

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The 18th century in Britain was a transition period for literature. Patronage, either by a benefactor or through subscription, lingered even as the publishing and bookselling industries developed. The practice of reviewing books became well established during the second half of the century, with the first periodical founded in 1749. For the literary scholar, these gradual changes mean that different search strategies are required to conduct research into primary and secondary source material across the era. Literary Research and the British Eighteenth Century addresses these unique challenges. It examines how the following all contribute to the richness of literary research for this era: book and periodical publishing; a growing literate society; dissemination of literature through salons, private societies, and coffee houses; the growing importance of book reviews; the explosion of publishing; and the burgeoning of primary source material available through new publishing and digital initiatives in the 21st century. This volume explores primary and secondary resources, including general literary research guides; union library catalogs; print and online bibliographies; scholarly journals; manuscripts and archives; 18th-century books, newspapers, and periodicals; contemporary reception; and electronic texts and journals, as well as Web resources. Each chapter addresses the research methods and tools best used to extract relevant information and compares and evaluates sources, making this book an invaluable guide to any literary scholar and student of the British eighteenth century.

The Rise of Literary Journalism in the Eighteenth Century

The Rise of Literary Journalism in the Eighteenth Century
Author: Iona Italia
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2005-02-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781134288366

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Recent years have witnessed a heightened interest in eighteenth-century literary journalism and popular culture. This book provides an account of the early periodical as a literary genre and traces the development of journalism from the 1690s to the 1760s, covering a range of publications by both well-known and obscure writers. The book's central theme is the struggle of eighteenth-century journalists to attain literary respectability and the strategies by which editors sought to improve the literary and social status of their publications.

The Work of Writing

The Work of Writing
Author: Clifford Siskin
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1999-11-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0801862841

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This work documents the growing professionalisation of writing in the 1700s, as well as the ways in which both nationalist and entrepreneurial impulses worked to exclude women writers from the new category of professional writer in the 19th century.

The Routledge Companion to the British and North American Literary Magazine

The Routledge Companion to the British and North American Literary Magazine
Author: Tim Lanzendörfer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 615
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000513134

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Encompassing a broad definition of the topic, this Companion provides a survey of the literary magazine from its earliest days to the contemporary moment. It offers a comprehensive theorization of the literary magazine in the wake of developments in periodical studies in the last decade, bringing together a wide variety of approaches and concerns. With its distinctive chronological and geographical scope, this volume sheds new light on the possibilities and difficulties of the concept of the literary magazine, balancing a comprehensive overview of key themes and examples with greater attention to new approaches to magazine research. Divided into three main sections, this book offers: • Theory—it investigates definitions and limits of what a literary magazine is and what it does. • History and regionalism—a very broad historical and geographic sweep draws new connections and offers expanded definitions. • Case studies—these range from key modernist little magazines and the popular middlebrow to pulp fiction, comics, and digital ventures, widening the ambit of the literary magazine. The Routledge Companion to the British and North American Literary Magazine offers new and unforeseen cross-connections across the long history of literary periodicals, highlighting the ways in which it allows us to trace such ideas as the “literary” as well as notions of what magazines do in a culture.

The Oxford Handbook of British Poetry 1660 1800

The Oxford Handbook of British Poetry  1660 1800
Author: Jack Lynch,John T. Lynch
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 817
Release: 2016
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780199600809

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In the most comprehensive, up-to-date account of the poetry published in Britain between the Restoration and the end of the eighteenth century, a team of leading experts surveys the poetry of the age in all its richness and diversity. They provide a systematic overview, and restore these poetic works to a position of centrality in modern criticism.

Literary Research and the Victorian and Edwardian Ages 1830 1910

Literary Research and the Victorian and Edwardian Ages  1830 1910
Author: Melissa S. Van Vuuren
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2010-11-19
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780810877276

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This volume discusses traditional and new resources for researching British literature of the Victorian and Edwardian ages and the ways in which those resources can be used in conjunction with one another.