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Literature, commerce, and the spectacle of modernity, 1750-1800 / Paul Keen.
Van Pelt Library PR448.S64 K45 2012
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Keen, Paul, 1963-
- Series:
- Cambridge studies in Romanticism
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- English literature--18th century--History and criticism.
- English literature.
- Literature and society--England--History--18th century.
- Literature and society.
- England.
- History.
- Commerce in literature.
- Materialism in literature.
- Modernism (Literature)--England.
- Modernism (Literature).
- National characteristics, British, in literature.
- Physical Description:
- xi, 250 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
- Summary:
- "Paul Keen explores how a consumer revolution which reached its peak in the second half of the eighteenth century shaped debates about the role of literature in a polite modern nation, and tells the story of the resourcefulness with which many writers responded to these pressures. From dream reveries which mocked their own entrepreneurial commitments, such as Oliver Goldsmith's account of selling his work at a 'Fashion Fair' on the frozen Thames, to the Microcosm's mock plan to establish 'a licensed warehouse for wit,' writers insistently tied their literary achievements to a sophisticated understanding of the uncertain complexities of a modern transnational society. This book combines a new understanding of late eighteenth-century literature with the materialist and sociological imperatives of book history and theoretically inflected approaches to cultural history"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. The ocean of ink: a long introduction; 2. Balloonomania: the pursuit of knowledge and the culture of the spectacle; 3. Bibliomania: the rage for books and the spectacle of culture; 4. Foolish knowledge: the little world of microcosmopolitan literature; 5. Uncommon animals: literary professionalism in the age of authors; 6. The learned pig: enlightening the reading public; 7. Afterword: a swinish multitude: the tyranny of fashion in the 1790s.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781107016675
- 1107016673
- OCLC:
- 757931395
- Online:
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