The Sociology of Literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 21
Page 103
... publishing has become more dependent on non - literary books . Escarpit ( 1966 ) has shown that publishing is ... publishers to specialise in these newer and safer Publishers 103.
... publishing has become more dependent on non - literary books . Escarpit ( 1966 ) has shown that publishing is ... publishers to specialise in these newer and safer Publishers 103.
Page 104
... publishing world today can be seen to occur between an ideal - typical ' traditional ' publisher and an equally ideal - typical ' modern ' publisher . Traditional publishers very willingly embrace the role of gatekeeper since they tend ...
... publishing world today can be seen to occur between an ideal - typical ' traditional ' publisher and an equally ideal - typical ' modern ' publisher . Traditional publishers very willingly embrace the role of gatekeeper since they tend ...
Page 116
... publishing in paperbacks first is still like slumming ( 1977 ) . Distributors Distribution of books is far too often overlooked . Even now it remains possible to set up in publishing with rather small amounts of capital since little ...
... publishing in paperbacks first is still like slumming ( 1977 ) . Distributors Distribution of books is far too often overlooked . Even now it remains possible to set up in publishing with rather small amounts of capital since little ...
Contents
The sociology of literature | 24 |
The sociology of the author | 50 |
The novel realism and modernism | 64 |
Copyright | |
5 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ability able accept actual allowed already approach argued argument artist attempt audience authors become belief bourgeois century chapter character common complex concept concern consequence considerable considered course criticism culture described discussion early effect encouraged English especially established evidence example experience explain fact final forces given historical human idea imagination important increase individual industrial insistence intellectual interest language less libraries limited literary living Lukács manner Marxist mass matter means MICHIGAN mind modernist nature necessary noted novel offered once origin particular perhaps period plays political popular literature position possible produced Proust publishing question readers reading realised reality reason recent referent relations result School Secondly seems seen sense social society sociology story stress structure suggests tend theory traditional true understanding UNIVERSITY values writers