Reading Books
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Release Date:10 Mar 1997
ISBN:9781558490635
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Reading Books

Essays on the Material Text and Literature in America

Edited by Michele Moylan and Lane Stiles; Foreword by Michael Winship
University of Massachusetts Press
This collection takes as its point of departure the proposition that one can, in fact, tell a book by its cover. The contributors examine the ways in which the material qualities of books--including typography, paper, bindings, layout , and promotional copy--as well as their editing, production, and distribution profoundly affect how they have been read and understood.
The volume includes essays on the publishing history of Melville's early novels, Twain's The Innocents Abroad, the Tauchnitz edition of Hawthornes's The Marble Faun, and Jackson's Romona. Other chapters examine the reception of Dante's works in America, Houghton Mifflin's biographical series, the binding styles of Ticknor and Fields, and the packaging of literature for American high Schools., reviewing a previous edition or volume
This is a very interesting book, right at the leading edge of scholarship on the history of the book. It is a second generation follow-up to Davidson's Reading in America, and will appeal to the same audience.'—William Gilmore-Lehne, author of Reading Becomes a Necessity of Life: Material and Cultural Life in Rural New England, 1780-1835
Michele Moylan is an independent scholar. Lane Stiles is senior editor at Mid-List Press in Minneapolis and teaches in the composition program at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
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