Life Writing and the Nineteenth-Century Market

Sean Grass editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Publishing:30th Nov '24

£95.00

This title is due to be published on 30th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Life Writing and the Nineteenth-Century Market cover

Life Writing and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Market begins from the premise that nineteenth-century life writing circulated in a market, in material and discursive forms determined substantially by the desires of publishers, readers, editors, printers, booksellers and the many other craftsmen and tradesmen who collaborated in transforming first-person narrative into a commodified thing. Studies of nineteenth-century life writing have typically focused on the major autobiographers, or on the formation of 'genre', or on the ways in which different class, gender, race and other affiliations shaped particular kinds of exemplary subjectivities. The aim of this collection, on the other hand, is to focus on life writing in terms to of profits and sales, contracts and copyright, printing and illustration to treat life writing, through particular case studies and through attentive analysis of print and material cultures, as one commodity among many in the vast, complicated literary market of nineteenth-century England.

ISBN: 9781399506816

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256 pages