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Author Schellenberg, Betty A., author.

Title Literary coteries and the making of modern print culture : 1740-1790 / Betty Schellenberg.

Publication Info. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
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Description 1 online resource (320 pages)
Contents Wrest Park and North End: two mid-century coteries -- Formation, fame, and patronage: the Montagu-Lyttelton coterie -- Identity and influence from coterie to print: Carter, Chapone, and the Shenstone-Dodsley collaboration -- Memorializing a coterie life in print: the case of William Shenstone -- "This new species of mischief": Montagu, Johnson, and the quarrel over character -- Transmediations: marketing the coterie traveler -- Literary sociability in the eighteenth-century personal miscellany.
Summary Literary Coteries and the Making of Modern Print Culture, 1740-1790 offers the first study of manuscript-producing coteries as an integral element of eighteenth-century Britain's literary culture. As a corrective to literary histories assuming that the dominance of print meant the demise of a vital scribal culture, the book profiles four interrelated and influential coteries, focusing on each group's deployment of traditional scribal practices, on key individuals who served as bridges between networks, and on the aesthetic and cultural work performed by the group. Literary Coteries also explores points of intersection between coteries and the print trade, whether in the form of individuals who straddled the two cultures; publishing events in which the two media regimes collaborated or came into conflict; literary conventions adapted from manuscript practice to serve the ends of print; or simply poetry hand-copied from magazines. Together, these instances demonstrate how scribal modes shaped modern literary production.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Local Note Cambridge University Press Cambridge Open Access Books
Subject Publishers and publishing -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century.
English literature -- History and criticism -- 18th century.
Litterateurs -- 18th century.
Transmission of texts -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- General.
HISTORY -- General.
English literature. (OCoLC)fst00911989
Litterateurs. (OCoLC)fst01000472
Publishers and publishing. (OCoLC)fst01083463
Transmission of texts. (OCoLC)fst01154863
Great Britain. (OCoLC)fst01204623
Chronological Term 1700-1799
Genre/Form Electronic book.
Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Other Form: Print version: Literary Coteries and the Making of Modern Print Culture, 1740-1790. Cambridge ; New York:Cambridge University Press, ©2016 9781107128163
ISBN 9781107128163 (hardback)
1107128161 (hardback)
9781107571877 (paperback)
9781316423202
1316423204
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