Literary Dollars and Social Sense

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  • Literary Dollars and Social Sense Book Detail

  • Author : Ronald J. Zboray
  • Release Date : 2013-10-08
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 366
  • ISBN 13 : 1136729607
  • File Size : 34,34 MB

Literary Dollars and Social Sense by Ronald J. Zboray PDF Summary

Book Description: Prior to the Civil War, publishing in America underwent a transformation from a genteel artisan trade supported by civic patronage and religious groups to a thriving, cut-throat national industry propelled by profit. Literary Dollars and Social Sense represents an important chapter in the historical experience of print culture, it illuminates the phenomenon of amateur writing and delineates the access points of the emerging mass market for print for distributors consumers and writers. It challenges the conventional assumptions that the literary public had little trouble embracing the new literary marketing that emerged at mid-century. The book uncover the tensions that author's faced between literature's role in the traditional moral economy and the lure of literary dollars for personal gain and fame. This book marks an important example in how scholars understand and conduct research in American literature.

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