Lynne Tatlock (Hrsg.)
Publishing Culture and the Reading Nation
German Book History in the Long Nineteenth Century
Herausgeber: Tatlock, Lynne
Lynne Tatlock (Hrsg.)
Publishing Culture and the Reading Nation
German Book History in the Long Nineteenth Century
Herausgeber: Tatlock, Lynne
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Essays examining aspects of German book history -- in relation to writers, readers, and publishers -- from the 1780s to the 1930s.
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Essays examining aspects of German book history -- in relation to writers, readers, and publishers -- from the 1780s to the 1930s.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781571134028
- ISBN-10: 1571134026
- Artikelnr.: 29245351
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781571134028
- ISBN-10: 1571134026
- Artikelnr.: 29245351
Introduction: The Book Trade and "Reading Nation" in the Long Nineteenth Century
Lynne Tatlock How to Think about Luxury Editions in Late Eighteenth
and EarlyNineteenth
Century Germany
Matt Erlin The Shaping of Garden Culture in the Journal des Luxus und der Moden (1768
1827)
Karin A. Wurst Documenting the Zeitgeist: How the Brockhaus Recorded and Fashioned the World for Germans
Kirsten Belgum The Afterlife of Nineteenth
Century Popular Fiction and the German Imaginary: The Illustrated Collected Novels of E. Marlitt, Wilhelmine Heimburg, and E. Werner
Lynne Tatlock A Library for Girls: Publisher Ferdinand Hirt & Sohn and the Novels of Brigitte Augusti
Jennifer Drake Askey
Do Not Use For the Love of Words and Works: Tailoring the Reader for Higher Girls' Schools in Late Nineteenth
Century Germany
Jana Mikota Thinking Clearly about the Marriage of Heinrich Heine and His Publisher, Julius Campe
Jeffery L. Sammons At Wit's End: Frank Wedekind and the "Albert Langen Drama"
Mary B. Paddock Bildung for Sale: Karl Robert Langewiesche's Blaue Bücher and the Business of "Reading Up"
Katrin Voelkner The Weimar Literature Industry and the Negotiations of Schloss Gripsholm
"It would be delicious, to write books for a new society, but not for the newly rich": Eduard Fuchs between Elite and Mass Culture
Ulrich E. Bach PhD
Lynne Tatlock How to Think about Luxury Editions in Late Eighteenth
and EarlyNineteenth
Century Germany
Matt Erlin The Shaping of Garden Culture in the Journal des Luxus und der Moden (1768
1827)
Karin A. Wurst Documenting the Zeitgeist: How the Brockhaus Recorded and Fashioned the World for Germans
Kirsten Belgum The Afterlife of Nineteenth
Century Popular Fiction and the German Imaginary: The Illustrated Collected Novels of E. Marlitt, Wilhelmine Heimburg, and E. Werner
Lynne Tatlock A Library for Girls: Publisher Ferdinand Hirt & Sohn and the Novels of Brigitte Augusti
Jennifer Drake Askey
Do Not Use For the Love of Words and Works: Tailoring the Reader for Higher Girls' Schools in Late Nineteenth
Century Germany
Jana Mikota Thinking Clearly about the Marriage of Heinrich Heine and His Publisher, Julius Campe
Jeffery L. Sammons At Wit's End: Frank Wedekind and the "Albert Langen Drama"
Mary B. Paddock Bildung for Sale: Karl Robert Langewiesche's Blaue Bücher and the Business of "Reading Up"
Katrin Voelkner The Weimar Literature Industry and the Negotiations of Schloss Gripsholm
"It would be delicious, to write books for a new society, but not for the newly rich": Eduard Fuchs between Elite and Mass Culture
Ulrich E. Bach PhD
Introduction: The Book Trade and "Reading Nation" in the Long Nineteenth Century
Lynne Tatlock How to Think about Luxury Editions in Late Eighteenth
and EarlyNineteenth
Century Germany
Matt Erlin The Shaping of Garden Culture in the Journal des Luxus und der Moden (1768
1827)
Karin A. Wurst Documenting the Zeitgeist: How the Brockhaus Recorded and Fashioned the World for Germans
Kirsten Belgum The Afterlife of Nineteenth
Century Popular Fiction and the German Imaginary: The Illustrated Collected Novels of E. Marlitt, Wilhelmine Heimburg, and E. Werner
Lynne Tatlock A Library for Girls: Publisher Ferdinand Hirt & Sohn and the Novels of Brigitte Augusti
Jennifer Drake Askey
Do Not Use For the Love of Words and Works: Tailoring the Reader for Higher Girls' Schools in Late Nineteenth
Century Germany
Jana Mikota Thinking Clearly about the Marriage of Heinrich Heine and His Publisher, Julius Campe
Jeffery L. Sammons At Wit's End: Frank Wedekind and the "Albert Langen Drama"
Mary B. Paddock Bildung for Sale: Karl Robert Langewiesche's Blaue Bücher and the Business of "Reading Up"
Katrin Voelkner The Weimar Literature Industry and the Negotiations of Schloss Gripsholm
"It would be delicious, to write books for a new society, but not for the newly rich": Eduard Fuchs between Elite and Mass Culture
Ulrich E. Bach PhD
Lynne Tatlock How to Think about Luxury Editions in Late Eighteenth
and EarlyNineteenth
Century Germany
Matt Erlin The Shaping of Garden Culture in the Journal des Luxus und der Moden (1768
1827)
Karin A. Wurst Documenting the Zeitgeist: How the Brockhaus Recorded and Fashioned the World for Germans
Kirsten Belgum The Afterlife of Nineteenth
Century Popular Fiction and the German Imaginary: The Illustrated Collected Novels of E. Marlitt, Wilhelmine Heimburg, and E. Werner
Lynne Tatlock A Library for Girls: Publisher Ferdinand Hirt & Sohn and the Novels of Brigitte Augusti
Jennifer Drake Askey
Do Not Use For the Love of Words and Works: Tailoring the Reader for Higher Girls' Schools in Late Nineteenth
Century Germany
Jana Mikota Thinking Clearly about the Marriage of Heinrich Heine and His Publisher, Julius Campe
Jeffery L. Sammons At Wit's End: Frank Wedekind and the "Albert Langen Drama"
Mary B. Paddock Bildung for Sale: Karl Robert Langewiesche's Blaue Bücher and the Business of "Reading Up"
Katrin Voelkner The Weimar Literature Industry and the Negotiations of Schloss Gripsholm
"It would be delicious, to write books for a new society, but not for the newly rich": Eduard Fuchs between Elite and Mass Culture
Ulrich E. Bach PhD