Author: William Jackson Brodribb
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Languages : en
Pages : 298
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Constantinople, a sketch of its history, by W.J. Brodribb and W. Besant
Constantinople, a Sketch of Its History from Its Foundation to Its Conquest by the Turks in 1453
Author: William Jackson Brodribb
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Category : Byzantine Empire
Languages : en
Pages : 302
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Category : Byzantine Empire
Languages : en
Pages : 302
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Late Victorian Literary Collaboration
Author: Annachiara Cozzi
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 1835536883
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 209
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An exciting new contribution to the expanding but still largely uncharted territory of collaboration studies, Late Victorian Literary Collaboration is the first book-length study of the trend for collaborative writing that emerged in the last decades of the nineteenth century. As a result of the rapidly growing literary market, the years between 1870 and the turn of the century witnessed an unprecedented flow of collaboratively written novels. In the 1890s, co-authorship became a craze, with literary partnerships multiplying and fiction co-written by twenty and more authors appearing in the pages of popular magazines. By 1900, however, the trend had already reversed, and it quickly slipped into oblivion. Late Victorian Literary Collaboration investigates the factors that made the period so conducive to collaboration, tracing the reasons for its success and subsequent decline. Drawing on a vast range of original sources, the book discusses and compares different models of collaboration, from life-long, exclusive partnerships to one-time, widely-advertised collaborative ventures between best-selling novelists. It deals with authors such as Walter Besant, Somerville and Ross, Andrew Lang, H.R. Haggard and Rhoda Broughton, all favourites of the Victorian public but subsequently neglected and only recently reevaluated. By unpacking the debate that developed around co-authorship in the periodical press of the time, the book also sheds light on how collaborative authorship was imagined by the general public, and illustrates how the trend effectively – if temporarily – challenged Victorian assumptions about the author as a solitary genius.
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 1835536883
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
An exciting new contribution to the expanding but still largely uncharted territory of collaboration studies, Late Victorian Literary Collaboration is the first book-length study of the trend for collaborative writing that emerged in the last decades of the nineteenth century. As a result of the rapidly growing literary market, the years between 1870 and the turn of the century witnessed an unprecedented flow of collaboratively written novels. In the 1890s, co-authorship became a craze, with literary partnerships multiplying and fiction co-written by twenty and more authors appearing in the pages of popular magazines. By 1900, however, the trend had already reversed, and it quickly slipped into oblivion. Late Victorian Literary Collaboration investigates the factors that made the period so conducive to collaboration, tracing the reasons for its success and subsequent decline. Drawing on a vast range of original sources, the book discusses and compares different models of collaboration, from life-long, exclusive partnerships to one-time, widely-advertised collaborative ventures between best-selling novelists. It deals with authors such as Walter Besant, Somerville and Ross, Andrew Lang, H.R. Haggard and Rhoda Broughton, all favourites of the Victorian public but subsequently neglected and only recently reevaluated. By unpacking the debate that developed around co-authorship in the periodical press of the time, the book also sheds light on how collaborative authorship was imagined by the general public, and illustrates how the trend effectively – if temporarily – challenged Victorian assumptions about the author as a solitary genius.
British Museum Catalogue of printed Books
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Languages : en
Pages : 770
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Pages : 770
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An Exposition of the Apocalypse
Author: John Dingle
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 366
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 366
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The academy
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Languages : en
Pages : 612
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Languages : en
Pages : 612
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The Publishers' Circular and General Record of British and Foreign Literature
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 1338
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 1338
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A Traveller's True Tale
Author: Lucian (of Samosata.)
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Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 170
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Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 170
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Athenaeum and Literary Chronicle
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Languages : en
Pages : 884
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Languages : en
Pages : 884
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Academy and Literature
Author: Charles Edward Cutts Birch Appleton
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Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 590
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Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 590
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