pickabook books with huge discounts for everyone
pickabook books with huge discounts for everyone
Visit our new collection website www.collectionsforschool.co.uk
     
Email: Subscribe to news & offers:
Need assistance? Log In/Register


Item Details
Title: AUTHOR AND PRINTER IN VICTORIAN ENGLAND
By: Allan C. Dooley
Format: Hardback

List price: £58.95


We currently do not stock this item, please contact the publisher directly for further information.

ISBN 10: 0813914019
ISBN 13: 9780813914015
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA PRESS
Pub. date: 31 December, 1992
Series: Victorian Literature and Culture Series
Pages: 208
Description: The author explores the interactions between individual authors and their publishers and printers. He takes the reader through each stage of a work's development, illustrating how authors attempted to perfect and protect their writings from compositional manuscript through stereotyped reprints.
Synopsis: Author and Printer in Victorian England demonstrates that printing technology shapes texts. The technology involved was a nineteenth-century revolution in printing methods; the texts were classic literary works by Victorian authors. What was at stake was textual control: who would decide how the text would read-author, compositor, printer's reader, or publisher? In a unique fusion of literary history and printing history, Allan C. Dooley explores the interactions between individual authors and their publishers and printers. He takes the reader through each stage of a work's development, illustrating how authors attempted to perfect and protect their writings from compositional manuscript through stereotyped reprints. His analysis includes details of a wide range of technical innovations and changes in practices in the printing of books between the development of printing machines in the 1830s and 1840s and the introduction of the Linotype in the 1890s. Drawing on the experiences of leading Victorian authors, he shows how nineteenth-century printing practices both enhanced and diminished writers' abilities to control texts.He reveals that much more was under their control than has commonly been believed and that many authors took advantage of printing technologies in order to gain and maintain control over the texts of their works. But new kinds of errors and new sources of inaccuracy were introduced by the technology as well.
Publication: US
Imprint: University of Virginia Press
Returns: Non-returnable
Some other items by this author:

TOP SELLERS IN THIS CATEGORY
In Vogue (Hardback)
Rizzoli International Publications
Our Price : £40.15
more details
The Unknown Unknown (Paperback)
Icon Books Ltd
Our Price : £1.45
more details
Shakespeare and Company (Second Edition) (Paperback)
University of Nebraska Press
Our Price : £14.44
more details
My Salinger Year (Paperback)
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Our Price : £9.48
more details
Self Publish, be Happy (Paperback)
Aperture
Our Price : £16.46
more details
BROWSE FOR BOOKS IN RELATED CATEGORIES
 ECONOMICS, FINANCE, BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
 industry & industrial studies
 media, information & communication industries
 publishing industry


Information provided by www.pickabook.co.uk
SHOPPING BASKET
  
Your basket is empty
  Total Items: 0
 

NEW
Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr A celebratory, inclusive and educational exploration of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr for both children that celebrate and children who want to understand and appreciate their peers who do.
add to basket

Learning
That''s My Story!: Drama for Confidence, Communication and C... The ability to communicate is an essential life skill for all children, underpinning their confidence, personal and social wellbeing, and sense of self.
add to basket