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The Professional Literary Agent In Britain 18801920 1st Edition Mary Ann Gillies

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The Professional Literary Agent In Britain 18801920 1st Edition Mary Ann Gillies
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Mary Ann Gillies
ISBN: 9780802091475, 0802091474
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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The Professional Literary Agent In Britain 18801920 1st Edition Mary Ann Gillies by Mary Ann Gillies 9780802091475, 0802091474 instant download after payment.

Breaking new ground in the study of British literary culture during an important, transitional period, this new work by Mary Ann Gillies focuses on the professional literary agent whose emergence in Britain around 1880 coincided with, and accelerated, the transformation of both publishing and authorship.

Like other recent studies in book and print culture, The Professional Literary Agent in Britain, 1880-1920 starts from the central premise that the business of authorship is inextricably linked with the aesthetics of literary praxis. Rather than provide a broad overview of the period, however, Gillies focuses on a specific figure, the professional literary agent. She then traces the influence of two prominent agents - A. P. Watt (generally acknowledged as the first professional literary agent) and J. B. Pinker (the leading figure in the second wave of agents) - focusing on their respective relationships with two key clients. The case studies not only provide insight into the business dynamics of the literary world at this time, but also illustrate the shifting definition of literature itself during the period.

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