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The House of Blackwood: Author-Publisher Relations in the Victorian Era David Finkelstein

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The House of Blackwood: Author-Publisher Relations in the Victorian Era David Finkelstein
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Publisher: Pennsylvania State Univ Pr (Txt)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.52 MB
Pages: 207
Author: David Finkelstein
ISBN: 9780271021799, 0271021799
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The House of Blackwood: Author-Publisher Relations in the Victorian Era David Finkelstein by David Finkelstein 9780271021799, 0271021799 instant download after payment.

The Scottish publishing house of William Blackwoood & Sons, founded in 1804, was a major force in 19th- and early 20th-century British literary history, publishing a diverse group of important authors - including George Eliot, John Galt, Thomas de Quincey, Margaret Oliphant, Anthony Trollope, Joseph Conrad, and John Buchan, among others - in book form and in its monthly ''Blackwood's Magazine''. In this title, David Finkelstein exposes the successes and failures of this onetime publishing powerhouse. He provides a general history of the firm, attending to family dynamics over several generations, their moulding of a particular political and national culture, the shaping of a Blackwood audience, and the multiple causes for the firm's decline in the decades before World War I.

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