
'Pamela' in the marketplace
About this book
"Samuel Richardson's Pamela (1740) is often regarded as the first true novel in English and a landmark in literary history. The bestselling novel of its time, it provoked a swarm of responses: panegyrics and critiques, parodies and burlesques, piracies and sequels, comedies and operas. The controversy it inspired has become a standard point of reference in studies of the rise of the novel, the history of the book and the emergence of consumer culture. In the first book-length study of the Pamela controversy since 1960, Thomas Keymer and Peter Sabor offer a fresh and definitive account of the novel's enormous cultural impact."--Jacket.
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- OL Work ID
- OL4615617W
Subjects
English fictionEnglish literatureHistoryMarketingPublishingLiterary studies: generalLiterature - Classics / CriticismLiterary CriticismBritish IslesEnglish, Irish, Scottish, WelshLiterary Criticism & Collections / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh18th centuryBook industries and tradeEnglandIrelandLiterature, history and criticismRichardson, samuel , 1689-1761English literature--publishing