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'Pamela' in the Marketplace: Literary Controversy and Print Culture in Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland
Thomas Keymer, Peter Sabor
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| #6659480 in Books | Cambridge University Press | 2006-01-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.83 x5.98l,1.39 | File type: PDF | 306 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Pamela's Back on the Market|By Rachel A. Pyles|Thomas Keymer and Peter Sabor's 2005 book surveying the reactions and criticisms that followed the 1740 publication of Samuel Richardson's Pamela revives forgotten satires, spoofs, continuations and critiques surrounding Richardson's first classic. While informative and engaging, the book is not an easy venture for a Pamela amateur||"A very readable book...giving an interesting picture of Grub Street, the sometimes-cutthroat world of publishing, theater before and after the Licensing Act, issues of social rank and class, and English popular culture of the time." -- Choice
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Samuel Richardson's Pamela (1740) is often regarded as the first true novel in English and a landmark in literary history. As the best selling novel of its time, it provoked a swarm of responses: panegyrics and critiques, parodies and burlesques, piracies and sequels, comedies and operas. The controversy it inspired has become a standard point of reference in studies of the rise of the novel, the history of the book and the emergence of consumer culture. In the first boo...
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