Fiction and the American Literary Marketplace: The Role of Newspaper Syndicates in America, 1860–1900 - Cambridge Studies in Publishing and Printing History - Johanningsmeier, Charles (State University of New York) - Books - Cambridge University Press - 9780521497107 - November 13, 1996
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Fiction and the American Literary Marketplace: The Role of Newspaper Syndicates in America, 1860–1900 - Cambridge Studies in Publishing and Printing History

Johanningsmeier, Charles (State University of New York)

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Fiction and the American Literary Marketplace: The Role of Newspaper Syndicates in America, 1860–1900 - Cambridge Studies in Publishing and Printing History

This is the first full-length study of the role of newspaper syndicates in publishing writers such as Henry James, Rudyard Kipling and Mark Twain. Charles Johanningsmeier shows how the economic practicalities of the syndicate system governed the consumption and interpretation of various literary texts.


296 pages, 8 b/w illus.

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Released November 13, 1996
ISBN13 9780521497107
Publishers Cambridge University Press
Pages 298
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 21 mm   ·   537 g