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|aBookish histories|h[electronic resource] :|bbooks, literature, and commercial modernity, 1700-1900 /|cedited by Ina Ferris and Paul Keen.
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|aIntroduction : towards a bookish literary history / Ina Ferris and Paul Keen -- Wild bibliography : the rise and fall of book history in nineteenth-century Britain / Jon Klancher -- 'Uncommon animals' : making virtue of necessity in the age of authors / Paul Keen -- 'This enormouscontagion ofpaper and print' : making literary history in the age of steam / William R. McKelvy -- Canons' clockwork : novels for everyday use / Deidre Lynch -- Book-love and the remaking of literary culture in the Romantic periodical / Ina Ferris -- The art of sharing : reading inthe Romantic miscellany / Andrew Piper -- Getting the reading out of it : paper recycling in Mayhew's London / Leah Price -- Reading collections : the literary discourse of eighteenth-century libraries / Barbara M. Benedict -- Imagining Hegel : bookish forums and the Romantic synopticon / Michael Macovski -- 'The society of agreeable and witty companions' : bookishness and manuscript culture after 1750 / Betty A. Schellenberg-- The practice and poetics of Curlism : print, obscenity, and theMerryland pamphlets in the careerof Edmund Curll / Thomas Keymer -- Charlatanism and resentment in London's eighteenth-century literary marketplace / Simon During.
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|aBookish Histories presents a new 'bookish' approach to the literary history of eighteenth andnineteenth-century Britain. Concentrating on overlooked dimensions of literary practice and production during the period when printed matter became incorporated into everyday life, the essays in the volume bring together book history, cultural history, and literary studies to expand our understanding of books in modernity. Gathering together leading scholars, the volume represents a collective rethinking of the making of the modern literary field as they reflect on topics such as the repositioning of authors in the literary market, the development of intimate reading routines, changing book practices, transformations in print genres, and experiments in publishing.
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