2002
DOI: 10.1353/bio.2003.0001
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Cold Print: Professing Authorship in Anthony Trollope's An Autobiography

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“…Of course commercial success can be interpreted as a sign of grace: There is an important nineteenth-century tradition of middle-class literary professionalism that viewed the marketplace as a site of a higher work ethic -Anthony Trollope notoriously concluded his Autobiography (1882) with an accountant's list of the revenues he drew from his life's worth of published books (see Aguirre 2002). By the late eighteenth century, the print market supported more and more authors writing for everyday consumption (political polemic or journalism, more or less sensationalist entertainment, and the precursors of self-help literature (both religious matters and practical guides and almanacs).…”
Section: The Heroic and The Literary Marketplacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course commercial success can be interpreted as a sign of grace: There is an important nineteenth-century tradition of middle-class literary professionalism that viewed the marketplace as a site of a higher work ethic -Anthony Trollope notoriously concluded his Autobiography (1882) with an accountant's list of the revenues he drew from his life's worth of published books (see Aguirre 2002). By the late eighteenth century, the print market supported more and more authors writing for everyday consumption (political polemic or journalism, more or less sensationalist entertainment, and the precursors of self-help literature (both religious matters and practical guides and almanacs).…”
Section: The Heroic and The Literary Marketplacementioning
confidence: 99%