An edition of The Work of Writing (1997)

The Work of Writing

Literature and Social Change in Britain, 1700-1830

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An edition of The Work of Writing (1997)

The Work of Writing

Literature and Social Change in Britain, 1700-1830

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As today's new technologies challenge the reign of writing, Clifford Siskin puts our current concerns about such change into historical context. In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in Britain, he argues, the "new" technology was writing itself. How did its proliferation - in print and through silent reading - coalesce into the dominant forms of literary modernity, and with what consequences?

What changed, strikingly and fundamentally, were ways of knowing and of working. These new divisions of knowledge and of labor were the work of writing, as was the engendering, at their intersection, of the discipline that took writing itself as its professional work - Literature.

Mixing periods, genres, and genders, as well as crossing disciplinary and geographical borders - into sociology and communication theory and up through Scotland - The Work of Writing challenges the ways that we've known Literature - from the rise of the novel to the subjectivity of the lyric. It not only remembers previously excluded women writers, but it explains how Literature forgot them.

The range of authors and links to the social will appeal to a wide audience, from specialists in the literature and history of those times and places (eighteenth-century scholars and Romanticists) to general readers already engaged by newly troubling technologies of their own.

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The Work of Writing: Literature and Social Change in Britain, 1700-1830
November 4, 1999, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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December 10, 1997, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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First Sentence

"This book is about the changes-sudden and violent as well as slow and impalpable-that haunt the advent of new technologies."

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Library of Congress
PR448.S64.S57 1999

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Paperback
Number of pages
296
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches
Weight
12.5 ounces

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OL7870537M
ISBN 10
0801862841
ISBN 13
9780801862847
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2434493
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2509769

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