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'Pamela' in the Marketplace: Literary Controversy & Print Culture in Eighteenth-Century Britain & Ireland Book

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'Pamela' in the Marketplace: Literary Controversy & Print Culture in Eighteenth-Century Britain & Ireland, Samuel Richardson's Pamela (1740) is often regarded as the first true novel in English and a landmark in literary history. The bestselling novel of its time, it provoked a swarm of responses: panegyrics and critiques, parodies and burlesques, piracies and, 'Pamela' in the Marketplace: Literary Controversy and Print Culture in Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland
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  • 'Pamela' in the Marketplace: Literary Controversy and Print Culture in Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland
  • Written by author Thomas Keymer
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 4/30/2009
  • Samuel Richardson's Pamela (1740) is often regarded as the first true novel in English and a landmark in literary history. The bestselling novel of its time, it provoked a swarm of responses: panegyrics and critiques, parodies and burlesques, piracies and
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1 'The selling part' : publication, promotion, profits 18
2 Literary property and the trade in continuations 50
3 Counter-fictions and novel production 83
4 Domestic servitude and the licensed stage 114
5 Pamela illustrations and the visual culture of the novel 143
6 Commercial morality, colonial nationalism, and Pamela's Irish reception 177
App A chronology of publications, performances and related events to 1750


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