The Author, the Book & the ReaderGreenwich Exchange, 1991 - 220 pages This collection of essays analyses the effects of changing technology and the attendant commercial pressures on literary styles and subject matter. Authors covered include Charles Dickens, Tobias George Smollett, Mark Twain, Dr Johnson and John le Carre. |
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... appeared as follows : Chapter I Chapter II was written for this volume . first appeared as the " The Fall of Orgilio ' in Samuel Johnson : New Critical Essays edited by Isobel Grundy ( Vision Press 1984 ) . Chapter III first appeared as ...
... appeared as follows : Chapter I Chapter II was written for this volume . first appeared as the " The Fall of Orgilio ' in Samuel Johnson : New Critical Essays edited by Isobel Grundy ( Vision Press 1984 ) . Chapter III first appeared as ...
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... appeared not only by name ( City and Guilds and BTEC offered courses which claimed to combine media skills with media theory ) but also appeared in aspects of vocational courses in such areas as Marketing and Advertising . By 1990 it ...
... appeared not only by name ( City and Guilds and BTEC offered courses which claimed to combine media skills with media theory ) but also appeared in aspects of vocational courses in such areas as Marketing and Advertising . By 1990 it ...
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... appeared on the first day of the month . The usual plan was for a novel to be serialised in nineteen monthly ' numbers ' and the last part appeared as a double number , costing two shillings . This last number contained forty - eight ...
... appeared on the first day of the month . The usual plan was for a novel to be serialised in nineteen monthly ' numbers ' and the last part appeared as a double number , costing two shillings . This last number contained forty - eight ...
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Samuel Johnson as Parliamentary | 29 |
Tobias Smollett and the West Indian | 48 |
Edgar Allan Poe meets Inspector Morse | 72 |
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