This article develops recent work by literary historians on miscellany publication, and on the printed miscellanies that were so important and popular for the early eighteenth-century book trade. It offers a history of the form, illustrated by comments made by the Duke of Buckingham, Francis Osborne, Sir William Temple, Charles de Sainte-Évremond, John Locke, John Wilson, the Earl of Shaftesbury, Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope, and John Gay. It examines examples of miscellanies produced by John Dryden and his publisher Jacob Tonson, by John Dennis and Charles Gildon, and by Pope and Swift. Previous commentators have argued that miscellanies were the product of book-trade contingency—publishers simply bundled whatever fugitive poetry they ha...
This Element examines eighteenth-century manuscript forms, their functions in the literary landscape...
In twenty-first-century accounts of how knowledge was transmitted at second hand in the early modern...
In twenty-first-century accounts of how knowledge was transmitted at second hand in the early modern...
The essays collected in this journal issue illustrate some of the various ways in which scholars can...
This volume includes twelve essays on the history of the book in the long eighteenth century that co...
This volume includes twelve essays on the history of the book in the long eighteenth century that co...
This volume includes twelve essays on the history of the book in the long eighteenth century that co...
Most of the first volume had appeared in 1711 under the same title, and additional volumes appeared ...
Swift, Jonathan. The Drapier's letters.--Pope, Alexander. The Dunciad.--Gay, John. The beggar's o...
This essay argues that editors of informal early modern manuscript miscellanies should place greater...
Collections of poems in manuscript and print by a variety of authors (or 'miscellanies') were one of...
This thesis is a study of the eighteenth-century editions of the works of Edmund Spenser (1552–1599)...
This article examines the current state of research at the intersections of book history and digital...
This article examines the current state of research at the intersections of book history and digital...
This Element examines eighteenth-century manuscript forms, their functions in the literary landscape...
This Element examines eighteenth-century manuscript forms, their functions in the literary landscape...
In twenty-first-century accounts of how knowledge was transmitted at second hand in the early modern...
In twenty-first-century accounts of how knowledge was transmitted at second hand in the early modern...
The essays collected in this journal issue illustrate some of the various ways in which scholars can...
This volume includes twelve essays on the history of the book in the long eighteenth century that co...
This volume includes twelve essays on the history of the book in the long eighteenth century that co...
This volume includes twelve essays on the history of the book in the long eighteenth century that co...
Most of the first volume had appeared in 1711 under the same title, and additional volumes appeared ...
Swift, Jonathan. The Drapier's letters.--Pope, Alexander. The Dunciad.--Gay, John. The beggar's o...
This essay argues that editors of informal early modern manuscript miscellanies should place greater...
Collections of poems in manuscript and print by a variety of authors (or 'miscellanies') were one of...
This thesis is a study of the eighteenth-century editions of the works of Edmund Spenser (1552–1599)...
This article examines the current state of research at the intersections of book history and digital...
This article examines the current state of research at the intersections of book history and digital...
This Element examines eighteenth-century manuscript forms, their functions in the literary landscape...
This Element examines eighteenth-century manuscript forms, their functions in the literary landscape...
In twenty-first-century accounts of how knowledge was transmitted at second hand in the early modern...
In twenty-first-century accounts of how knowledge was transmitted at second hand in the early modern...