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Advertising And Satirical Culture In The Romantic Period 1st Edition John Strachan

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Advertising And Satirical Culture In The Romantic Period 1st Edition John Strachan
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.79 MB
Pages: 368
Author: John Strachan
ISBN: 9780511394584, 9780521882149, 0511394586, 0521882141
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Advertising And Satirical Culture In The Romantic Period 1st Edition John Strachan by John Strachan 9780511394584, 9780521882149, 0511394586, 0521882141 instant download after payment.

Advertising, which developed in the late eighteenth century as an increasingly sophisticated and widespread form of brand marketing, would seem a separate world from that of the 'literature' of its time. Yet satirists and parodists were influenced by and responded to advertising, while copywriters borrowed from the wider literary culture, especially through poetical advertisements and comic imitation. This 2007 study to pays sustained attention to the cultural resonance and literary influences of advertising in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. John Strachan addresses the many ways in which literary figures including George Crabbe, Lord Byron and Charles Dickens responded to the commercial culture around them. With its many fascinating examples of contemporary advertisements read against literary texts, this study combines an intriguing approach to the literary culture of the day with an examination of the cultural impact of its commercial language.

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