2015
DOI: 10.21825/aj.v4i2.1439
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Writer by Trade: James Ralph’s Claims to Authorship

Abstract: Abstract:To the enterprising journalists of early eighteenth-century Great Britain, the refined status of "author" remained elusive. Journalism itself was a nascent occupation formed in the processes of cultural legitimatization, commercialization, and politicization of authorship. In London, James Ralph, an American expatriate and political writer, emerged as a spokesman for journalism. In his Case of Authors by Profession or Trade, a short treatise published in 1758, Ralph argued that "professional" authors … Show more

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