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" The appearance of print in eighteenth-century fiction / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 697609
Doc. No : b519798
Main Entry : Flint, Christopher,1957-
Title & Author : The appearance of print in eighteenth-century fiction /\ Christopher Flint
Publication Statement : Cambridge ;New York :: Cambridge University Press,, 2011
Page. NO : xi, 282 p. :: ill. ;; 24 cm
ISBN : 1107008395
: : 9781107008397
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-273) and index
Contents : Introduction: prose fiction and print culture in eighteenth-century Britain -- Part I. Author, Book, Reader. 1. Pre-scripts: the contexts of literary production -- 2. Post scripts: the fate of the page in Charles Gildon's epistolary fiction -- Part II. Reader, Book, Author. 3. Dark matters: printers' ornaments and the substitutions of text -- 4. Inanimate fiction: circulating stories in object narratives -- 5. Only a female pen: women writers and fictions of the page -- 6. After words -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Abstract : "Eighteenth-century fiction holds an unusual place in the history of modern print culture. The novel gained prominence largely because of advances in publishing, but, as a popular genre, it also helped shape those very developments. Authors in the period manipulated the appearance of the page and print technology more deliberately than has been supposed, prompting new forms of reception among readers. Christopher Flint's book explores works by both obscure 'scribblers' and canonical figures, such as Swift, Haywood, Defoe, Richardson, Sterne and Austen, that interrogated the complex interactions between the book's material aspects and its producers and consumers. Flint links historical shifts in how authors addressed their profession to how books were manufactured and how readers consumed texts. He argues that writers exploited typographic media to augment other crucial developments in prose fiction, from formal realism and free indirect discourse to accounts of how 'the novel' defined itself as a genre"--
Subject : Authors and publishers-- Great Britain-- History-- 18th century
Subject : Authors and readers-- Great Britain-- History-- 18th century
Subject : Books and reading-- Great Britain-- History-- 18th century
Subject : Books-- Great Britain-- History-- 18th century
Subject : English fiction-- 18th century-- History and criticism
Subject : Fiction-- Appreciation-- Great Britain-- History-- 18th century
Subject : Fiction-- Publishing-- Great Britain-- History-- 18th century
Subject : Printing-- Great Britain-- History-- 18th century
Subject : Publishers and publishing-- Great Britain-- History-- 18th century
Dewey Classification : ‭823/.509‬
LC Classification : ‭PR858.P78‬‭F58 2011‬
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