American Literature and the Culture of Reprinting, 1834-1853 (Hardcover)
| Author: Meredith L. McGill |
| Format: | Hardcover |

Product Summary

| "A major study of Jacksonian print culture that should be required reading."--"American Studies" |
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From the Publisher:
The antebellum period has long been identified with the belated emergence of a truly national literature. And yet, as Meredith L. McGill argues, a mass market for books in this period was built and sustained through what we would call rampant literary piracy: a national literature developed not despite but because of the systematic copying of foreign works. Restoring a political dimension to accounts of the economic grounds of antebellum literature, McGill unfolds the legal arguments and political struggles that produced an American "culture of reprinting" and held it in place for two crucial decades. |

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