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Product Description: Proofs of Genius: Collected Editions from the American Revolution to the Digital Age is the first extensive study of the collected edition as an editorial genre within American literary history. Unlike editions of an author’s “selected works” or thematic anthologies, which clearly indicate the presence of non-authorial editorial intervention, collected editions have typically been arranged to imply an unmediated documentary completeness...read more

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9780472072750 | Univ of Michigan Pr, October 19, 2015, cover price $65.00 | About this edition: Proofs of Genius: Collected Editions from the American Revolution to the Digital Age is the first extensive study of the collected edition as an editorial genre within American literary history.

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9780472052752 | Univ of Michigan Pr, October 19, 2015, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Proofs of Genius: Collected Editions from the American Revolution to the Digital Age is the first extensive study of the collected edition as an editorial genre within American literary history.

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The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries saw both the consolidation of American print culture and the establishment of an African American literary tradition, yet the two are too rarely considered in tandem. In this landmark volume, a stellar group of established and emerging scholars ranges over periods, locations, and media to explore African Americans' diverse contributions to early American print culture, both on the page and off.The book's chapters consider domestic novels and gallows narratives, Francophone poetry and engravings of Liberia, transatlantic lyrics and San Francisco newspapers. Together, they consider how close attention to the archive can expand the study of African American literature well beyond matters of authorship to include issues of editing, illustration, circulation, and reading—and how this expansion can enrich and transform the study of print culture more generally.

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9780812244250 | Univ of Pennsylvania Pr, June 4, 2012, cover price $55.00 | About this edition: The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries saw both the consolidation of American print culture and the establishment of an African American literary tradition, yet the two are too rarely considered in tandem.

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9780812223347 | Univ of Pennsylvania Pr, December 2, 2014, cover price $24.95

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In Poe and the Printed Word Kevin Hayes reappraises the work of Edgar Allan Poe in the context of nineteenth-century print culture. Hayes examines how publishing opportunities of the time shaped Poe's development as a writer and explores the different methods of publication he employed as a showcase for his verse, criticism and fiction. Beginning with Poe's early exposure to the printed word, and ending with the ambitious magazine and book projects of his final years, this study is part biography, part literary history and part history of the book.

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9780521662765 | Cambridge Univ Pr, July 3, 2000, cover price $110.00 | About this edition: In Poe and the Printed Word Kevin Hayes reappraises the work of Edgar Allan Poe in the context of nineteenth-century print culture.

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9780521109628 | 1 edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, April 30, 2009), cover price $34.99

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Product Description: Edgar Allan Poe is today considered one of the greatest masters and most fascinating figures of the American literary world. However, an examination of Poe's essays and criticism throughout his prose publishing career (1831-1849) reveals that the author himself played a vital role in the creation and manipulation of his own reputation...read more

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9780415963541 | Routledge, February 13, 2008, cover price $135.00 | About this edition: Edgar Allan Poe is today considered one of the greatest masters and most fascinating figures of the American literary world.

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9780415543194 | Routledge, February 24, 2012, cover price $48.95 | About this edition: Edgar Allan Poe is today considered one of the greatest masters and most fascinating figures of the American literary world.

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The antebellum period has long been identified with the belated emergence of a truly national literature. And yet, as Meredith L. McGill argues, a mass market for books in this period was built and sustained through what we would call rampant literary piracy: a national literature developed not despite but because of the systematic copying of foreign works. Restoring a political dimension to accounts of the economic grounds of antebellum literature, McGill unfolds the legal arguments and political struggles that produced an American "culture of reprinting" and held it in place for two crucial decades.In this culture of reprinting, the circulation of print outstripped authorial and editorial control. McGill examines the workings of literary culture within this market, shifting her gaze from first and authorized editions to reprints and piracies, from the form of the book to the intersection of book and periodical publishing, and from a national literature to an internally divided and transatlantic literary marketplace. Through readings of the work of Dickens, Poe, and Hawthorne, McGill seeks both to analyze how changes in the conditions of publication influenced literary form and to measure what was lost as literary markets became centralized and literary culture became stratified in the early 1850s. American Literature and the Culture of Reprinting, 1834-1853 delineates a distinctive literary culture that was regional in articulation and transnational in scope, while questioning the grounds of the startlingly recent but nonetheless powerful equation of the national interest with the extension of authors' rights.

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9780812236989 | Univ of Pennsylvania Pr, November 19, 2002, cover price $59.95 | About this edition: The antebellum period has long been identified with the belated emergence of a truly national literature.

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9780812219951 | Reprint edition (Univ of Pennsylvania Pr, April 30, 2007), cover price $24.95

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This study of some of the central questions in literary publishing in mid-nineteenth-century North America and Britain is addressed through examination of the unusually rich archives of one of the preeminent literary publishers of the time. Michael Winship analyzes the records and publications of Boston-based Ticknor and Fields, revealing how its books were produced, marketed and distributed, and the extent of its expenses and profits. He goes on to show how an investigation of Ticknor and Fields enriches our understanding of the literary and cultural history of North America and Britain. (view table of contents)

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9780521454698 | Cambridge Univ Pr, August 1, 1995, cover price $134.99 | About this edition: This study of some of the central questions in literary publishing in mid-nineteenth-century North America and Britain is addressed through examination of the unusually rich archives of one of the preeminent literary publishers of the time.

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9780521526661 | Cambridge Univ Pr, October 1, 2003, cover price $59.99

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Available for the first time in paperback, this book is a succinct distillation of the work and thought of William Charvat, a pioneer in the study of the history of the American book. This burgeoning field of inquiry investigates the social and cultural context of the act of literary creation by relating it to the modes of its production and distribution. This new edition of Literary Publishing in America contains an afterword by Michael Winship that discusses scholarship in the field since publication of Charvat's groundbreaking work. (view table of contents)

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9780812272147 | Univ of Pennsylvania Pr, June 1, 1959, cover price $7.50 | About this edition: Available for the first time in paperback, this book is a succinct distillation of the work and thought of William Charvat, a pioneer in the study of the history of the American book.

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9780870238017 | Reissue edition (Univ of Massachusetts Pr, January 1, 1993), cover price $16.95

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Product Description: Literary History in America has been built around individual names, titles, and dates, such as the years in which significant works of fiction were published. Yet most of the fiction published from 1850 to 1900 first appeared in a number of installment formats...read more

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9780814324011 | Wayne State Univ Pr, December 1, 1992, cover price $22.95 | About this edition: Literary History in America has been built around individual names, titles, and dates, such as the years in which significant works of fiction were published.

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Chronicles the emergence of a literary marketplace in which writers could hope to place their work

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9780394496962 | Alfred a Knopf Inc, February 1, 1989, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Chronicles the emergence of a literary marketplace in which writers could hope to place their work

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9780801840036 | Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, March 1, 1990, cover price $15.95
9780788169557 | Reprint edition (Diane Pub Co, March 1, 1989), cover price $15.00

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