The uniformity of the eighteenth-century novel in today's paperbacks and critical editions no longer conveys the early novel's visual exuberance. Janine Barchas explains how from the beginning of the novel's emergence in Britain, prose writers including Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift, and Henry and Sarah Fielding experimented with the novel's appearance.
The uniformity of the eighteenth-century novel in today's paperbacks and critical editions no longer conveys the early novel's visual exuberance. Janine Barchas explains how from the beginning of the novel's emergence in Britain, prose writers including Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift, and Henry and Sarah Fielding experimented with the novel's appearance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Janine Barchas is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at University of Texas at Austin. She is the editor of The Annotations in Lady Bradshaigh's Copy of Clarissa (1998), and has contributed to Essays on Eighteenth-Century Genre and Culture (2001).
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Acknowledgements List of illustrations 1. Expanding the literary text: a textual studies approach 2. The frontispiece: counterfeit authority and the author portrait 3. The title page: advertisement, identity, and deceit 4. Clarissa's musical score: a novel's politics engraved on copper plate 5. The space of time: graphic design and temporal distortion 6. Sarah Fielding's David Simple: a case study in the interpretive significance of punctuation 7. The list and index: a culture of collecting imprints upon the novel.
Acknowledgements List of illustrations 1. Expanding the literary text: a textual studies approach 2. The frontispiece: counterfeit authority and the author portrait 3. The title page: advertisement, identity, and deceit 4. Clarissa's musical score: a novel's politics engraved on copper plate 5. The space of time: graphic design and temporal distortion 6. Sarah Fielding's David Simple: a case study in the interpretive significance of punctuation 7. The list and index: a culture of collecting imprints upon the novel.
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