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Prophets, Publicists, and Parasites - Antebellum Print Culture and the Rise of the Critic (Paperback)
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Prophets, Publicists, and Parasites - Antebellum Print Culture and the Rise of the Critic (Paperback)
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Print culture expanded significantly in the nineteenth century due
to new print technologies and more efficient distribution methods,
providing literary critics, who were alternately celebrated and
reviled, with an ever-increasing number of venues to publish their
work. Adam Gordon embraces the multiplicity of critique in the
period from 1830 to 1860 by exploring the critical forms that
emerged. Prophets, Publicists, and Parasites is organized around
these sometimes chaotic and often generative forms and their most
famous practitioners: Edgar Allan Poe and the magazine review;
Ralph Waldo Emerson and the quarterly essay; Rufus Wilmot Griswold
and the literary anthology; Margaret Fuller and the newspaper book
review; and Frederick Douglass's editorial repurposing of criticism
from other sources. Revealing the many and frequently competing
uses of criticism beyond evaluation and aesthetics, this insightful
study offers a new vision of antebellum criticism, a new model of
critical history, and a powerful argument for the centrality of
literary criticism to modern life.
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