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Page 90
... reprints of the classics ; Bell's Poetry and Editions of Shakespeare were followed by Cook's sixpenny editions , which included reprints of early novels . ( This was the medium in which Hazlitt as a schoolboy read Tom Jones . ) The ...
... reprints of the classics ; Bell's Poetry and Editions of Shakespeare were followed by Cook's sixpenny editions , which included reprints of early novels . ( This was the medium in which Hazlitt as a schoolboy read Tom Jones . ) The ...
Page 155
... reprints multi- plied as the century advanced and the interval between the three - volume edition and the single - volume 6s . reprint grew shorter and shorter . The lending libraries began to be threatened economically by this practice ...
... reprints multi- plied as the century advanced and the interval between the three - volume edition and the single - volume 6s . reprint grew shorter and shorter . The lending libraries began to be threatened economically by this practice ...
Page 196
... reprinting established successes . Sutherland expresses the relationship between the new novel and the reprint in a succinct way : Since 1832 [ date of the publication of Colburn and Bentley's Standard Novel reprints ] English ...
... reprinting established successes . Sutherland expresses the relationship between the new novel and the reprint in a succinct way : Since 1832 [ date of the publication of Colburn and Bentley's Standard Novel reprints ] English ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
Copyright | |
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