Description
Contextual chapters examine topics such as the portrayal of early fiction in literary history, the canonization of fiction, concepts of fiction genres, printers and booksellers, the prices and physical manufacture of books, and advertising strategies to give a more complex picture of the genre in the print culture world of the early eighteenth century. Ultimately, Novel Ventures concludes that publishers had far more influence over what was written, printed, and read than authors did, and that they shaped the development of English fiction at a crucial moment in its literary history.
About the Author
Leah Orr is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
Reviews
"[A]n ambitious book that adds to the expanding wealth of scholarship on the book trade that systematically dismantles 'the rise of the novel' narratives of fiction production." - Modern Language Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780813940137
Author Leah Orr
Format Hardback
Page Count 336
Imprint University of Virginia Press
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Weight(grams) 595g