Thousands of titles without authors: digitized newspapers, serial fiction, and the challenges of anonymity
K Bode - Book History, 2016 - muse.jhu.edu
The study of literary anonymity and pseudonymity outside of our existing disciplinary
infrastructure raises a variety of questions for book history scholars. How can we study areas …
infrastructure raises a variety of questions for book history scholars. How can we study areas …
[BOOK][B] The Routledge Companion to Australian Literature
J Gildersleeve - 2021 - api.taylorfrancis.com
In recent years, Australian literature has experienced a revival of interest both domestically
and internationally. The increasing prominence of work by writers like Christos Tsiolkas …
and internationally. The increasing prominence of work by writers like Christos Tsiolkas …
Success story-international rights sales of Australian-authored books
This research aims to establish a systematic overview of contemporary developments and to
chart the development of the Australian industry's rights sales capabilities over recent …
chart the development of the Australian industry's rights sales capabilities over recent …
Reading Across Colonies: Fiction Holdings and Circulating Libraries in the British Southern Hemisphere, 1820–1870
K Wade, P Fermanis - Book History, 2023 - muse.jhu.edu
This study analyzes the fiction holdings of thirty library catalogues from twenty-three discrete
circulating libraries in colonial Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Singapore from …
circulating libraries in colonial Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Singapore from …
Methods and Canons: An Interdisciplinary Excursion
K Bode, T Murphy - Advancing Digital Humanities: Research, Methods …, 2014 - Springer
A growing number of data-rich analyses of literature and literary culture—variously
described as 'distant reading'(Moretti 2005),'algorithmic criticism'(Ramsay …
described as 'distant reading'(Moretti 2005),'algorithmic criticism'(Ramsay …
Catherine Helen Spence's Autobiography: Literary Culture and Associational Life in Nineteenth-Century South Australia
F Shaikh - Journal of Victorian Culture, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Abstract This article examines Catherine Helen Spence's Autobiography through the lens of
settler colonial sociability. It argues that Spence strategically depicts associational life in the …
settler colonial sociability. It argues that Spence strategically depicts associational life in the …
Publishing and the Circulation of Culinary Literature in Australia 1860–1940
A Vincent - 2022 - arrow.tudublin.ie
It is a truth universally acknowledged that an author in possession of a manuscript must be
in want of a good publisher. When the manuscript is a cookery book, the well-known …
in want of a good publisher. When the manuscript is a cookery book, the well-known …
RSVP Bibliography, 2011–2013
K Malone - Victorian Periodicals Review, 2014 - muse.jhu.edu
The RSVP Bibliography catalogues essays, books, master's theses, and doctoral
dissertations published in the field of Victorian periodicals between December 2011 and …
dissertations published in the field of Victorian periodicals between December 2011 and …
Expressing a new civilisation: authorship, publishing, and reading in the 1890s
R Osborne - The Routledge Companion to Australian Literature, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
In the years after 1 January 1901, when ideas of a new Australian civilisation began to
emerge in the wake of Federation, two novels emerged from the 1890s to become …
emerge in the wake of Federation, two novels emerged from the 1890s to become …
Macmillan & Co. in New York: transatlantic publishing in the late nineteenth Century
E DeBlock - 2018 - research-repository.st-andrews.ac …
This thesis follows the British publisher Macmillan & Co. as it set up its first international
branch office in New York, from 1869 to the 1891. It outlines how Macmillan's New York …
branch office in New York, from 1869 to the 1891. It outlines how Macmillan's New York …