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Walter Besant - The Business of Literature and the Pleasures of Reform (Hardcover)
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Walter Besant - The Business of Literature and the Pleasures of Reform (Hardcover)
Series: Liverpool English Texts and Studies, 76
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In the 1880s and 1890s, Walter Besant was one of Britain's most
lionized living novelists. Like many popular writers of the period,
Besant suffered from years of critical neglect. Yet his centrality
to Victorian society and culture all but ensured a revival of
interest. While literary critics are now rediscovering the more
than forty works of fiction that he penned or co-wrote, as part of
a more general revaluation of Victorian popular literature, legal
scholars have argued that Besant, by advocating for copyright
reform, played a crucial role in consolidating a notion of literary
property as the exclusive possession of the individuated intellect.
For their part, historians have recently shown how Besant - as a
prominent philanthropist who campaigned for the cultural
vitalization of impoverished areas in east and south London -
galvanized late Victorian social reform activities. The expanding
corpus of work on Besant, however, has largely kept the domains of
authorship and activism, which he perceived as interrelated,
conceptually distinct. Analysing the mutually constitutive
interplay in Besant's career between philanthropy and the
professionalization of authorship, Walter Besant: The Business of
Literature and the Pleasures of Reform highlights their fundamental
interconnectedness in this Victorian intellectual polymath's life
and work.
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