Victorian Literary Businesses
The Management and Practices of the British Publishing Industry
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:11th Nov '20
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This book explores the business practices of the British publishing industry from 1843-1900, discussing the role of creative businesses in society and the close relationship between culture and business in a historical context. Marrisa Joseph develops a strong cultural, social and historical discussion around the developments in copyright law, gender and literary culture from a management perspective; analysing how individuals formed professional associations and contract law to instigate new processes. Drawing on institutional theory and analysing primary and archival sources, this book traces how the practices of literary businesses developed, reproduced and later legitimised. By offering a close analysis of some of publishing’s most influential businesses, it provides an insight into the decision-making processes that shaped an industry and brings to the fore the ‘institutional story’ surrounding literary business and their practices, many of which can still be seen today.
“As a book historian, I welcome fresh insight into the business practices of Victorian authors and publishers, because so much remains that we do not know about the Victorian publishing world. … I would rate Victorian Literary Businesses a good introduction to Victorian publishing practice that covers the main players in the literary marketplace.” (Troy J. Bassett, Victorian Studies, Vol. 64 (3), 2022)
ISBN: 9783030285944
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229 pages
1st ed. 2019