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The Difficult Art Of Giving Patronage Philanthropy And The American Literary Market Francesca Sawaya

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The Difficult Art Of Giving Patronage Philanthropy And The American Literary Market Francesca Sawaya
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Francesca Sawaya
ISBN: 9780812246308, 0812246306
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Difficult Art Of Giving Patronage Philanthropy And The American Literary Market Francesca Sawaya by Francesca Sawaya 9780812246308, 0812246306 instant download after payment.

The Difficult Art of Giving rethinks standard economic histories of the literary marketplace. Traditionally, American literary histories maintain that the post-Civil War period marked the transition from a system of elite patronage and genteel amateurism to what is described as the free literary market and an era of self-supporting professionalism. These histories assert that the market helped to democratize literary production and consumption, enabling writers to sustain themselves without the need for private sponsorship. By contrast, Francesca Sawaya demonstrates the continuing importance of patronage and the new significance of corporate-based philanthropy for cultural production in the United States in the postbellum and modern periods.

Focusing on Henry James, William Dean Howells, Mark Twain, Charles Chesnutt, and Theodore Dreiser, Sawaya explores the notions of a free market in cultural goods and the autonomy of the author. Building on debates in the history of the emotions, the history and sociology of philanthropy, feminist theory, and the new economic criticism, Sawaya examines these major writers' careers as well as their rich and complex representations of the economic world. Their work, she argues, demonstrates that patronage and corporate-based philanthropy helped construct the putatively free market in literature. The book thereby highlights the social and economic interventions that shape markets, challenging old and contemporary forms of free market fundamentalism.

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