American Authors and the Literary Marketplace since 1900

American Authors and the Literary Marketplace since 1900
Title American Authors and the Literary Marketplace since 1900 PDF eBook
Author James L. W. West, III
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages 189
Release 2011-06-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0812204530

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This book examines literary authorship in the twentieth century and covers such topics as publishing, book distribution, the trade editor, the literary agent, the magazine market, subsidiary rights, and the blockbuster mentality.

American Authors and the Literary Marketplace Since 1900

American Authors and the Literary Marketplace Since 1900
Title American Authors and the Literary Marketplace Since 1900 PDF eBook
Author James L. W. West, III
Publisher
Total Pages 184
Release
Genre
ISBN 9780608097060

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This book examines literary authorship in the twentieth century and covers such topics as publishing, book distribution, the trade editor, the literary agent, the magazine market, subsidiary rights, and the blockbuster mentality.

Australian Books and Authors in the American Marketplace 1840s–1940s

Australian Books and Authors in the American Marketplace 1840s–1940s
Title Australian Books and Authors in the American Marketplace 1840s–1940s PDF eBook
Author David Carter
Publisher Sydney University Press
Total Pages 378
Release 2018-07-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1743325797

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Australian Books and Authors in the American Marketplace 1840s–1940s explores how Australian writers and their works were present in the United States before the mid twentieth century to a much greater degree than previously acknowledged. Drawing on fresh archival research and combining the approaches of literary criticism, print culture studies and book history, David Carter and Roger Osborne demonstrate that Australian writing was transnational long before the contemporary period. In mapping Australian literature’s connections to British and US markets, their research challenges established understandings of national, imperial and world literatures. Carter and Osborne examine how Australian authors, editors and publishers engaged productively with their American counterparts, and how American readers and reviewers responded to Australian works. They consider the role played by British publishers and agents in taking Australian writing to America, and how the international circulation of new literary genres created new opportunities for novelists to move between markets. Some of these writers, such as Christina Stead and Patrick White, remain household names; others who once enjoyed international fame, such as Dale Collins and Alice Grant Rosman, have been largely forgotten. The story of their books in America reveals how culture, commerce and copyright law interacted to create both opportunities and obstacles for Australian writers.

Fiction and the American Literary Marketplace

Fiction and the American Literary Marketplace
Title Fiction and the American Literary Marketplace PDF eBook
Author Charles Johanningsmeier
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2002-07-04
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780521520188

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Conventional literary history has virtually ignored the role of newspaper syndicates in publishing some of the most famous nineteenth-century writers. Stephen Crane, Henry James, Rudyard Kipling, Robert Louis Stevenson and Mark Twain were among those who offered their early fiction to 'Syndicates', firms which subsequently sold the work to newspapers across America for simultaneous, first-time publication. This newly decentralised process profoundly affected not only the economics of publishing, but also the relationship between authors, texts and readers. In the first full-length study of this publishing phenomenon, Charles Johanningsmeier evaluates the unique site of interaction syndicates held between readers and texts.

Buying and Selling Words by the Thousand

Buying and Selling Words by the Thousand
Title Buying and Selling Words by the Thousand PDF eBook
Author Charles Johanningsmeier
Publisher
Total Pages 1016
Release 1993
Genre Literature publishing
ISBN

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American Literary Scholarship

American Literary Scholarship
Title American Literary Scholarship PDF eBook
Author American Literary Scholarship
Publisher
Total Pages 638
Release 1990-06
Genre Literary Criticism
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A Concise Companion to American Fiction, 1900 - 1950

A Concise Companion to American Fiction, 1900 - 1950
Title A Concise Companion to American Fiction, 1900 - 1950 PDF eBook
Author Peter Stoneley
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages 338
Release 2008-02-04
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Offers an authoritative overview of American fiction from 1900-1950 focusing on the literature that developed out of the social, cultural, and political changes, which occurred in the first part of 20th century. This title examines the period's formative events, such as the Depression and the two World Wars, and their representation in literature.