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- 9780199751785
- Subject Area
- Law, Literary Criticism, Business & Economics, Language Arts & Disciplines
- Publication Name
- Grand Chorus of Complaint : Authors and the Business Ethics of American Publishing
- Item Length
- 6.4 in
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, Incorporated
- Subject
- Publishing, Business Ethics, Intellectual Property / Copyright, American / General, Books & Reading
- Publication Year
- 2011
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1 in
- Item Width
- 9.4 in
- Item Weight
- 16.8 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 256 Pages
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An engaging study of authorship, ethics, and book publishing in 18th- and 19th-century America, The Grand Chorus of Complaint considers the uneasy relationship between art and commerce with readings of correspondence, newspaper articles, and works by Thomas Paine, Herman Melville, and Fanny Fern.
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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199751781
ISBN-13
9780199751785
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102883559
Product Key Features
Publication Name
Grand Chorus of Complaint : Authors and the Business Ethics of American Publishing
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Publishing, Business Ethics, Intellectual Property / Copyright, American / General, Books & Reading
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law, Literary Criticism, Business & Economics, Language Arts & Disciplines
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
6.4 in
Item Height
1 in
Item Width
9.4 in
Item Weight
16.8 Oz
Additional Product Features
LCCN
2010-036772
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Z473.E95 2011
Reviews
"Michael J. Everton has provided a fascinating account, supported by deep historical and archival research, of the contentious dealings between authors and publishers that occur along the ragged line between art and commerce." --James L. W. West III, author of American Authors and the Literary Marketplace since 1900 "Members of the book trade receive bad press these days, creating the impression that the modern book trade is, ethically speaking, a little shaky. Those in the book business argue otherwise, defending their actions even while occasionally backpedaling. In his bold and far-reaching study, Michael Everton makes clear that such ethical debates about the book trade go all the way back to the eighteenth century. The Grand Chorus of Complaint is a book of great importance, insight, and originality." --Leon Jackson, author of The Business of Letters: Authorial Economies in Antebellum America "In this illuminating, impressively researched, and engagingly written book, Michael Everton examines the persistent rhetoric of complaint that antebellum American authors aimed at their publishers. Moving beyond the analysis of commercial practices, Everton imaginatively demonstrates that the business relationships between authors and publishers were fundamentally shaped by moral expectations." --Jeffrey D. Groves, coeditor of Perspectives on American Book History: Artifacts and Commentary "[An] excellent book...A thoroughly researched, well-written, and smartly argued work of mature scholarship...Literary, cultural, and intellectual historians as well as students of business practices and ethics could all profit from reading this book." --he New England Quarterly, "Michael J. Everton has provided a fascinating account, supported by deep historical and archival research, of the contentious dealings between authors and publishers that occur along the ragged line between art and commerce." --James L. W. West III, author of American Authors and the Literary Marketplace since 1900"Members of the book trade receive bad press these days, creating the impression that the modern book trade is, ethically speaking, a little shaky. Those in the book business argue otherwise, defending their actions even while occasionally backpedaling. In his bold and far-reaching study, Michael Everton makes clear that such ethical debates about the book trade go all the way back to the eighteenth century. The Grand Chorus of Complaint is a book of great importance, insight, and originality." --Leon Jackson, author of The Business of Letters: Authorial Economies in Antebellum America"In this illuminating, impressively researched, and engagingly written book, Michael Everton examines the persistent rhetoric of complaint that antebellum American authors aimed at their publishers. Moving beyond the analysis of commercial practices, Everton imaginatively demonstrates that the business relationships between authors and publishers were fundamentally shaped by moral expectations." --Jeffrey D. Groves, coeditor of Perspectives on American Book History: Artifacts and Commentary"[An] excellent book...A thoroughly researched, well-written, and smartly argued work of mature scholarship...Literary, cultural, and intellectual historians as well as students of business practices and ethics could all profit from reading this book." --he New England Quarterly, "Michael J. Everton has provided a fascinating account, supported by deep historical and archival research, of the contentious dealings between authors and publishers that occur along the ragged line between art and commerce." --James L. W. West III, author ofAmerican Authors and the LiteraryMarketplace since 1900 "Members of the book trade receive bad press these days, creating the impression that the modern book trade is, ethically speaking, a little shaky. Those in the book business argue otherwise, defending their actions even while occasionally backpedaling. In his bold and far-reaching study, Michael Everton makes clear that such ethical debates about the book trade go all the way back to the eighteenth century.The Grand Chorus of Complaintis a book of great importance, insight, and originality." --Leon Jackson, author ofThe Business of Letters: Authorial Economies in Antebellum America "In this illuminating, impressively researched, and engagingly written book, Michael Everton examines the persistent rhetoric of complaint that antebellum American authors aimed at their publishers. Moving beyond the analysis of commercial practices, Everton imaginatively demonstrates that the business relationships between authors and publishers were fundamentally shaped by moral expectations." --Jeffrey D. Groves, coeditor ofPerspectives on American Book History: Artifacts and Commentary
Table of Content
Introduction Chapter 1 - The Character of the Trade Chapter 2 - Liberty in Business: The Printing of Common Sense Chapter 3 - Hannah Adams and the Courtesies of Authorship Chapter 4 - The Moral Vernacular of American Copyright Reform Chapter 5 - Melville in the Antebellum Publishing Maelstrom Chapter 6 - The Tact of Ruthless Hall Epilogue - What Lies Back of the Contract Index
Copyright Date
2011
Dewey Decimal
174/.907050973
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
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