Social Authorship and the Advent of Print

Social Authorship and the Advent of Print1999
About this book
"In this study of the development of literary industry and authorship in early modern Britain, Margaret Ezell examines the forces at work at a time when print technology was in competition with older manuscript authorship practices and the legal status of authors was being transformed. She also explores the literary concepts that subsequently developed out of new commercial practices, such as the rise of the "classic" text and the marketing of uniform series editions."--BOOK JACKET.
"Ezell's interdisciplinary approach draws together the history of the book and cultural history. The result allows the reader a glimpse of literary life as practiced by "social" authors in the context of the development of commercial publishing and the formalization of copyright laws defining texts and authors."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL1996771W
Subjects
AuthorshipEnglish literatureHistoryHistory and criticismIntellectual lifeLiterature and societyLiterature publishingPrintingSocial aspectsSocial aspects of AuthorshipPublishers and publishing, history