Jonathan Swift in Print and Manuscript
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- Author: Stephen Karian, University of Missouri, Columbia
- Date Published: July 2014
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107422605
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The study of Jonathan Swift's works has most often focused on print publication, with less scholarly attention devoted to manuscript circulation. Based on extensive research into the manuscript versions of Swift's poetry, Stephen Karian's analysis suggests new ways of interpreting the different choices Swift made to circulate his texts in either print or manuscript form. He explains Swift's relationships with his publishers in England and Ireland; the ways in which his writings circulated in hand-written form; and the effect that political censorship had on the manner in which his most outspoken political poems were published. Working at the intersection of book history, bibliography, and textual and literary criticism, this book will open up new areas of study for Swift scholars, as well as developing an important methodology for the study of the distribution and reception of literary texts in the eighteenth century.
Read more- Presents a detailed survey of how Swift's texts were circulated and published in his lifetime
- Features illustrations of rare printed editions and manuscripts
- Describes and analyses all the known evidence for the publication history of three major poems
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'Karian's welcome study is the first to pay serious attention to the complex origins and transmission of Swift's texts … Karian's study is learned and meticulous …' Eighteenth-Century Studies
See more reviews'Not least among the merits of this perceptive and engaging study is the clarity with which Stephen Karian's opening sentences outline the subject and argument of his work: 'This book explores the uses of print and manuscript throughout Jonathan Swift's career. Its central premise is that our understanding of Swift as an author is incomplete without attending to both print publication and manuscript circulation as well as to their complex intersection' … Karian's book does not disappoint …' The Library
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- Date Published: July 2014
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107422605
- length: 286 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 15 mm
- weight: 0.39kg
- contains: 14 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I. Swift's Career in Print and Manuscript:
1. Print publication
2. Manuscript circulation through 1714
3. Manuscript circulation after 1714
Part II. Print and Manuscript in Three Late Poems:
4. Censorship and revision in 'On Poetry: A Rapsody'
5. The texts and contexts of 'The Legion Club'
6. The authorial strategies and material texts of 'Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift'
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.
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