In the Company of Books: Literature and Its

In the Company of Books: Literature and Its "Classes" in Nineteenth-Century America

by Sarah Wadsworth
ISBN-10:
155849541X
ISBN-13:
9781558495418
Pub. Date:
07/26/2006
Publisher:
University of Massachusetts Press
ISBN-10:
155849541X
ISBN-13:
9781558495418
Pub. Date:
07/26/2006
Publisher:
University of Massachusetts Press
In the Company of Books: Literature and Its

In the Company of Books: Literature and Its "Classes" in Nineteenth-Century America

by Sarah Wadsworth

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Overview

A vital feature of American culture in the nineteenth century was the growing awareness that the literary marketplace consisted not of a single, unified, relatively homogeneous reading public but rather of many disparate, overlapping reading communities differentiated by interests, class, and level of education as well as by gender and stage of life. Tracing the segmentation of the literary marketplace in nineteenth-century America, this book analyzes the implications of the subdivided literary field for readers, writers, and literature itself.

With sections focusing on segmentation by age, gender, and cultural status, In the Company of Books analyzes the ways authors and publishers carved up the field of literary production into a multitude of distinct submarkets, differentiated their products, and targeted specific groups of readers in order to guide their book-buying decisions. Combining innovative approaches to canonical authors such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Louisa May Alcott, Mark Twain, and Henry James with engaging investigations into the careers of many lesser-known literary figures, Sarah Wadsworth reveals how American writers responded to—and contributed to—this diverse, and diversified, market.

In the Company of Books contends that specialized editorial and marketing tactics, in concert with the narrative strategies of authors and the reading practices of the book-buying public, transformed the literary landscape, leading to new roles for the book in American culture, the innovation of literary genres, and new relationships between books and readers. Both an exploration of a fragmented print culture through the lens of nineteenth-century American literature and an analysis of nineteenth-century American literature from the perspective of this subdivided marketplace, this wide-ranging study offers fresh insight into the impact of market forces on the development of American literature.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781558495418
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Publication date: 07/26/2006
Series: Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Sarah Wadsworth is assistant professor of English at Marquette University.

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Donald K. Pickens

[ Wadsworth's] book is a key addition to the studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book series.

Jeffrey D. Groves

This gracefully written and engaging book offers both a large, coherent argument and a great number of penetrating, well-informed observations about such writers as Hawthorne, Twain, James, and Alcott.... It makes a significant contribution to American literary studies by situating the development of late-nineteenth-century American literature in the context of the evolving economics of trade publishing during that period.

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