As the most infamous novel publisher of the Romantic period, William Lane’s Minerva Press garnered significant attention in the book review periodicals of the day. This article uses the Novels Reviewed Database, 1790–1820 and quantitative methodologies to track the ways that Lane, his press and the novels it published, were presented to England’s reading public while the press flourished. The Reviews critique the novels’ subject matter, originality, the material makeup of the printed books and gendered authorship. Taking up that data, this article provides a qualitative analysis of the long reaching implications of the rhetoric deployed by the Reviews in their scathing criticisms, and traces how it continues to pervade modern scholarship on...
This essay examines the false and dubious attributions of select Minerva novels to both Ann Radcliff...
Times have changed. In the mid 1980s, when I wrote my biography of John Almon, a study of the reflex...
ROMANTIC PERIODICALS AND THE INVENTION OF THE LIVING AUTHOR Christine Marie Woody Michael Gamer This...
This essay examines the rich and hitherto unexplored rivalries and connections between the Romantic ...
This essay examines the rich and hitherto unexplored rivalries and connections between the Romantic ...
This collection of nine essays exemplifies how crucial collaboration is and will be for continued un...
This essay examines the rich and hitherto unexplored rivalries and connections between the Romantic ...
This essay examines the cataloguing practices of James Hammond, the proprietor of a large nineteenth...
Includes vita.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Between 1790 an...
In the wake of a personal scandal that Horace Walpole dubbed 'The Gunninghiad', Susannah Gunning ret...
Through the exploration of a selection of Minerva titles from across the period of the Press’s domin...
Literature in the Marketplace is a significant contribution to nineteenth-century studies and an imp...
Jane Austen’s famous reference to Ann Radcliffe and 'all her imitators' in Northanger Abbey can be u...
“Publishing the Victorian Novel” looks to the methods of book history and literary criticism to ask ...
Through the exploration of a selection of Minerva titles from across the period of the Press’s domin...
This essay examines the false and dubious attributions of select Minerva novels to both Ann Radcliff...
Times have changed. In the mid 1980s, when I wrote my biography of John Almon, a study of the reflex...
ROMANTIC PERIODICALS AND THE INVENTION OF THE LIVING AUTHOR Christine Marie Woody Michael Gamer This...
This essay examines the rich and hitherto unexplored rivalries and connections between the Romantic ...
This essay examines the rich and hitherto unexplored rivalries and connections between the Romantic ...
This collection of nine essays exemplifies how crucial collaboration is and will be for continued un...
This essay examines the rich and hitherto unexplored rivalries and connections between the Romantic ...
This essay examines the cataloguing practices of James Hammond, the proprietor of a large nineteenth...
Includes vita.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Between 1790 an...
In the wake of a personal scandal that Horace Walpole dubbed 'The Gunninghiad', Susannah Gunning ret...
Through the exploration of a selection of Minerva titles from across the period of the Press’s domin...
Literature in the Marketplace is a significant contribution to nineteenth-century studies and an imp...
Jane Austen’s famous reference to Ann Radcliffe and 'all her imitators' in Northanger Abbey can be u...
“Publishing the Victorian Novel” looks to the methods of book history and literary criticism to ask ...
Through the exploration of a selection of Minerva titles from across the period of the Press’s domin...
This essay examines the false and dubious attributions of select Minerva novels to both Ann Radcliff...
Times have changed. In the mid 1980s, when I wrote my biography of John Almon, a study of the reflex...
ROMANTIC PERIODICALS AND THE INVENTION OF THE LIVING AUTHOR Christine Marie Woody Michael Gamer This...