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American Literature (2023) 95 (1): 89–113.
Published: 01 March 2023
... of that relation. Through readings of John Marshall, Mary Rowlandson, James Printer, and Martin R. Delany, this article brings together the fields of media philosophy and settler colonial studies to theorize the “parasitical trick” as a fundamental and flexible technique of settler colonialism that removes...
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in Information Warfare and Slow Media: Loyalism and the Lesson of Revolutionary Failure
> American Literature
Published: 01 December 2017
Figure 1 “New Year’s Verses, Addressed to the Kind Customers of the Pennsylvania Evening Post, by the Printer’s Lads Who Carry about the Same,” Pennsylvania Evening Post , January 1, 1778. Used with permission from Readex, a division of NewsBank Inc.
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American Literature (2003) 75 (4): 875–876.
Published: 01 December 2003
... for fine printing
in the years between the First World War and the Depression. Drawing on
printers’ archives, book reviews, memoirs, correspondence, and the biblio-
graphical analysis of 300 fine editions, Benton...
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American Literature (2006) 78 (1): 1–28.
Published: 01 March 2006
... and of founding
itself as a text-driven phenomenon. Not only is a printed text given
magical agency in such a way that it elides the social forces that
would seem to make it possible—printers, booksellers, cart haulers,
and ferrymen, all at work in a world of frozen ports, icy rivers, muddy
roads, barter...
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American Literature (2003) 75 (4): 873–875.
Published: 01 December 2003
....
Megan Benton’s Beauty and the Book examines the vogue for fine printing
in the years between the First World War and the Depression. Drawing on
printers’ archives, book reviews, memoirs, correspondence, and the biblio...
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American Literature (2017) 89 (4): 821–849.
Published: 01 December 2017
...Figure 1 “New Year’s Verses, Addressed to the Kind Customers of the Pennsylvania Evening Post, by the Printer’s Lads Who Carry about the Same,” Pennsylvania Evening Post , January 1, 1778. Used with permission from Readex, a division of NewsBank Inc. ...
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American Literature (2021) 93 (4): 543–570.
Published: 01 December 2021
... of his gold. The variety of treatments this scene occasions demonstrates that US abridgers and printers were invested in retrofitting the novel’s famous scenes to reflect particular (and often divergent) political-economic philosophies emerging during the period. Rather than functioning as a stable...
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American Literature (2019) 91 (2): 417–419.
Published: 01 June 2019
... in this chapter is particularly fine. Then Walsh turns to a series of frontispiece reproductions of popular portraits of Franklin and how those reproductions came to play in the printer-statesman’s management of his public image through the culminating decades of the eighteenth century. As his popularity...
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American Literature (2014) 86 (1): 183–186.
Published: 01 March 2014
..., Printers, and Editors” in chapter 2, and
“Readers, Correspondents, and Contributors” in chapter 3. Throughout he
thoughtfully differentiates the magazine from its more critically esteemed
peers, like the newspaper with its divisive partisanship. But the primary rival is
the novel, literary...
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American Literature (2020) 92 (3): 585–588.
Published: 01 September 2020
... of colonial settlement and war and about Indigenous diplomatic practices and ongoing sovereignty. Ôjmowôgan thus recovers individuals who have not figured in colonial narratives of the war traditionally focused on Metacom, or Philip. These individuals include the Nipmuc scholar and printer James Printer...
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American Literature (2006) 78 (3): 663–673.
Published: 01 September 2006
....
General
The Life of Benjamin Franklin. By J. A. Leo Lemay: Journals, 1706–1730, vol. 1. xvi,
549 pp.; and Printer and Publisher, 1730–1747, vol. 2. xiv, 647 pp. Philadelphia: Univ.
of Pennsylvania Press. 2005. $39.95 each.
These editions are the first two parts of a massive seven-volume biography...
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American Literature (2003) 75 (2): 335–365.
Published: 01 June 2003
...
of the lower middle class, whose identities are dependent on both their
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limited resources and their own resourcefulness. As a journeyman
printer who worked variously as a teacher, carpenter, journalist...
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American Literature (2016) 88 (1): 1–29.
Published: 01 March 2016
... Beneficial and Educational Features Together with a Chapter on the Early Organization of Printers , edited by Tracy George A. , 1111 – 28 . Indianapolis, IN : International Typographical Union . Sutherland Kathryn . 2013 . “Anglo-American Editorial Theory.” In The Cambridge Companion...
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American Literature (2003) 75 (4): 869–870.
Published: 01 December 2003
...
‘‘commercial literary culture’’ in the North, she is also resourceful in seek-
ing out Southern newspapers and magazines that somehow eluded paper and
ink shortages, at least until drafted printers and editors let the Southern Illus...
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American Literature (2017) 89 (3): 497–527.
Published: 01 September 2017
... personnel. In many ways, the protests of authors were not unlike the protests of journeymen printers, who likewise inveighed against a capitalistic publishing industry. At the height of the market revolution in the late 1840s, US printers, who were being forced to transition into factory hands, banded...
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American Literature (2016) 88 (2): 391–394.
Published: 01 June 2016
... serves as a historical alternative to Foucault’s for literary creativity and proprietorship: we could call it, I suppose, the ‘printer function’” (141). Gould’s title reveals his book’s emphasis on rebellion: “The deliberate substitution of rebellion for revolution in my title signals...
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American Literature (2013) 85 (4): 629–660.
Published: 01 December 2013
... spell out instructions to the printer as to how
to set the text: notes on typeface, page layout, font sizes, characters,
margins, or anything else related to matters of typography. Through-
out his career, Bierce himself was notorious for marking up his own
work in this fashion and picking fights...
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American Literature (2017) 89 (3): 463–496.
Published: 01 September 2017
... history, military strategy, and party politics, running ads by printer Isaiah Thomas soliciting old copies of “Newspapers printed in British or Spanish America” for his History of Printing in America (“To Printers of Newspapers,” June 6, 1810), a US soldier’s account of negotiations with and positive...
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American Literature (2022) 94 (3): 473–496.
Published: 01 September 2022
... in the establishing labor organization movements during the nineteenth century. Printers’ unions were among the most powerful labor unions of the period, and as such, literary business came to be associated quite early on with discourses about the importance of workers’ rights (Laurie 2007 : 70). Membership...
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American Literature (2005) 77 (2): 291–317.
Published: 01 June 2005
... ‘‘The National Sin of Literary Piracy which was issued as a pam-
phlet that year by Scribner’s and touted as the final moral word on the
matter.6
Copyright supporters encountered significant obstacles to their
efforts, from widespread public indifference to outright hostility from
printers unions that feared...
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