This book combines and expands on three articles previously published independently in journals of textual criticism. Though the added material on the rise and decline of the House of Blackwood from 1804 to 1912 will interest primarily readers concerned with the history of Blackwood\u27s, the three core chapters presenting case studies of the relations of the firm with particular authors-John Hanning Speke, Charles Reade, and Margaret Oliphant-provide valuable insights into the ways in which Victorian editors and authors manipulated one another for both commercial and ideological ends
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the state of contemporary publishing, specific...
This thesis is the first attempt to study in detail. Thackeray's attacks on Bulwer in various period...
This essay examines how and to what extent the growth and professionalization of the publishing indu...
TorontoIn late 1804, William Blackwood established a small publishing and bookselling firm in Edinbu...
Awarded the 2007 Robert Colby Scholarly Book Prize by the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals...
This thesis examines three pairs of author-editor relationships, whose authors published one of thei...
“Publishing the Victorian Novel” looks to the methods of book history and literary criticism to ask ...
This dissertation seeks to help explain Poe\u27s circulation of his journalism by performing close r...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe aim of this stu...
Literature in the Marketplace is a significant contribution to nineteenth-century studies and an imp...
ROMANTIC PERIODICALS AND THE INVENTION OF THE LIVING AUTHOR Christine Marie Woody Michael Gamer This...
This dissertation explores the ways in which authors, editors, and readers negotiated conflicting de...
The Victorian City: Images and Realities (H. J. Dyos and Michael Wolff) (Reviewed by Robert L. Patte...
To more fully understand nineteenth-century literary production, literary scholars must consider per...
A review of Latané, David E.. William Maginn and the British Press: A Critical Biography. London: As...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the state of contemporary publishing, specific...
This thesis is the first attempt to study in detail. Thackeray's attacks on Bulwer in various period...
This essay examines how and to what extent the growth and professionalization of the publishing indu...
TorontoIn late 1804, William Blackwood established a small publishing and bookselling firm in Edinbu...
Awarded the 2007 Robert Colby Scholarly Book Prize by the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals...
This thesis examines three pairs of author-editor relationships, whose authors published one of thei...
“Publishing the Victorian Novel” looks to the methods of book history and literary criticism to ask ...
This dissertation seeks to help explain Poe\u27s circulation of his journalism by performing close r...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe aim of this stu...
Literature in the Marketplace is a significant contribution to nineteenth-century studies and an imp...
ROMANTIC PERIODICALS AND THE INVENTION OF THE LIVING AUTHOR Christine Marie Woody Michael Gamer This...
This dissertation explores the ways in which authors, editors, and readers negotiated conflicting de...
The Victorian City: Images and Realities (H. J. Dyos and Michael Wolff) (Reviewed by Robert L. Patte...
To more fully understand nineteenth-century literary production, literary scholars must consider per...
A review of Latané, David E.. William Maginn and the British Press: A Critical Biography. London: As...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the state of contemporary publishing, specific...
This thesis is the first attempt to study in detail. Thackeray's attacks on Bulwer in various period...
This essay examines how and to what extent the growth and professionalization of the publishing indu...