Image for Boswell and the Press: Essays on the Ephemeral Writing of James Boswell

Boswell and the Press: Essays on the Ephemeral Writing of James Boswell

Allan Ingram, Ingram(Contributions by)Celia Barnes, Barnes(Contributions by)Donald J. Newman, Newman(Contributions by)James J. Caudle, Caudle(Contributions by)Jennifer Preston Wilson, Wilson(Contributions by)Nigel Aston, Aston(Contributions by)Paul Tankard, Tankard(Contributions by)Terry Seymour, Seymour(Contributions by)Donald J. Newman, Newman(Edited by)
See all formats and editions

For two centuries, scholars have considered the ephemeral writing of James Boswell-his periodical writing, his pamphlets, and his broadsides--unworthy of serious critical attention because it is too topical, too superficial, or too trivial to advance our study of Boswell or his literary career. Boswell and the Press challenges that assessment. The essays collected in this volume demonstrate that a study of his ephemeral writing enhances our comprehension of his interests, capabilities, and proclivities as an author, and refines our understanding of how the print environment in which he worked influenced what he wrote and how he wrote it. This collection both contextualizes Boswell's ephemeral writing in terms of the publishing industry of his day and considers individual works that have received little critical attention or, as in works like The Hypochodriack, that have received inadequate attention. The essays gathered here demonstrate that a study of Boswell's ephemeral writing can provide a fuller, more nuanced understanding of Boswell the author and his literary career. This collection will also be of interest to scholars studying eighteenth-century British print culture and historians of periodical publishing.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£307.00
Product Details
Bucknell University Press
1684482852 / 9781684482856
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
828.609
12/03/2021
English
182 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%