Paper, Ink, and Achievement : : Gabriel Hornstein and the Revival of Eighteenth-Century Scholarship / / ed. by Cedric D. Reverand II, Kevin L. Cope.

During his forty-two years as president of AMS Press, Gabriel Hornstein quietly sponsored and stimulated the revival of “long” eighteenth-century studies. Whether by reanimating long-running research publications; by creating scholarly journals; or by converting daring ideas into lauded books, “Gabe...

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Place / Publishing House:Lewisburg, PA : : Bucknell University Press, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (252 p.) :; 10 b-w images, 2 color images
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface: Gabriel Hornstein (1935–2017)
  • Introduction
  • Part I. On Publishing
  • 1. Raising the Price of Literature: The Benefactions of William Strahan and Bennett Cerf
  • 2. Eighteenth-Century Publishers and the Creation of a Fiction Canon
  • 3. Elizabeth Sadleir, Master Printer and Publisher in Dublin, 1715–1727
  • Part II. Neglected Authors
  • 4. Ihara Saikaku and the Cash Nexus in Edo-Era Osaka
  • 5. Frances Brooke’s Rosina: Subverting Sentimentalism
  • 6. Pope’s An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot and Justius Lipsius: Sources and Images of the Writer
  • Part III. Re-evaluating Literary Modes
  • 7. When Worlds Collide: Anti-Methodist Literature and the Rise of Popular Literary Criticism in the Critical Review and the Monthly Review
  • 8. Swift, Dryden, Virgil, and Theories of Epic in Swift’s A Description of a City Shower
  • 9. Tension, Contraries, and Blake’s Augustan Values
  • Acknowledgments
  • Bibliography
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index