"In the Romantic period, more novels were published in England than ever before. This book offers scholars and book historians a new perspective on the effects of this change, showing how this age of mass production inspired both critique and innovation among authors, publishers, readers and reviewers"--
"In the Romantic period, more novels were published in England than ever before. This book offers scholars and book historians a new perspective on the effects of this change, showing how this age of mass production inspired both critique and innovation among authors, publishers, readers and reviewers"--
Hannah Doherty Hudson is Associate Professor of English at Suffolk University in Boston.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: the Minerva Press era 1. Minerva's writers and reviewers 2. Godwin, Bage, Parsons, and novels as they are 3. Imitating Ann Radcliffe 4. Hannah More's Clebs and the novel of the moment 5. Fiction as fashion from Belinda to Miss Byron 6. Walter Scott's industrial antiques Epilogue: remainders.
Introduction: the Minerva Press era 1. Minerva's writers and reviewers 2. Godwin, Bage, Parsons, and novels as they are 3. Imitating Ann Radcliffe 4. Hannah More's Clebs and the novel of the moment 5. Fiction as fashion from Belinda to Miss Byron 6. Walter Scott's industrial antiques Epilogue: remainders.
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