The Widening Circle: Essays on the Circulation of Literature in Eighteenth-Century Europe

Author:   Paul J. Korshin
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
Edition:   Reprint 2016 ed.
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9780812277173


Pages:   204
Publication Date:   29 November 1976
Format:   Hardback
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Three distinguished authorities offer informed reflections on the history of books, on literary commerce, and on the reading public in eighteenth-century England, France, and Germany. Concerned with an area of study that has gone largely unexplored—the social function of the book trade and the various agencies of distribution—Robert Darnton. Roy M. Wiles, and Bernhard Fabian lay the groundwork for the intellectual, social, and literary historian as well as the student of political revolutions. Robert Darnton's rich account of a clandestine book dealer expands our knowledge of the actual habits of eighteenth-century Frenchmen. We learn about the livres philosophiques, as they were known in the trade—obscene. irreligious. or seditious works; about the intricate circuit of agents linking publisher and bookdealer; and about a confidence game often surviving on sheer bravura. Darnton not only gives us a general sense of the literary tastes in a small provincial city in France on the eve of the Revolution but also opens the way toward an understanding of the country's entire literary underground. The late Roy M. Wiles investigates the principal readership in eighteenth-century England and demonstrates that intellectual activities were not confined to polite society in London. Employing new, often untouched materials—newspaper circulation and delivery figures, book lists and advertisements in London and local papers, subscription books in provincial towns and cities—Wiles helps dispel some of the uncertainty surrounding the question of literacy and shows that, in fact, what the provincial readers chose to read more accurately registers the eighteenth century's relish for reading than those books considered by Londoners as ""required"" reading. Bernhard Fabian explores the sources that permit us to assess the circulation of English letters in Germany during the second half of the eighteenth century. By considering the kind of information obtained from subscription lists, by studying the relation of English literature to the general reader of the period, and by examining the emergence of a reading public that actually read English, Fabian helps delineate a broad view of the contemporary reading scene in eighteenth-century Germany.

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Author:   Paul J. Korshin
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
Imprint:   University of Pennsylvania Press
Edition:   Reprint 2016 ed.
ISBN:  

9780812277173


ISBN 10:   0812277171
Pages:   204
Publication Date:   29 November 1976
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Essential reading for specialists in eighteenth-century social and intellectual history. . . . Enjoyable and instructive to anyone interested in books, the fate of reading, and the strange and imperfect agencies by which ideas get around.-- Book Forum


Essential reading for specialists in eighteenth-century social and intellectual history. . . . Enjoyable and instructive to anyone interested in books, the fate of reading, and the strange and imperfect agencies by which ideas get around. --Book Forum


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Paul J. Korshin was Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania.

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