2017
DOI: 10.3138/ecf.29.2.277
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Print, Proximity, and the Marketing of Richard Phillips: Mediating Richardson

Abstract: In publishing the Correspondence of Samuel Richardson (1804), the prominent London bookseller and manuscript collector Richard Phillips harnessed innovations in book production and advertising to the formation of a new literary and national-biographical canon. As print publication distanced readers from and thus complicated personalized access to texts or their writers, Phillips needed to find ways of mitigating some of these distancing effects by manipulating the very medium that introduced them. His answer w… Show more

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