
Swift in Print
Published Texts in Dublin and London, 1691-1765
Valerie Rumbold(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 4. June 2020
Book
Hardback
340 pages
978-1-108-83944-0 (ISBN)
Description
Presenting a fresh perspective on one of the most celebrated print canons in literary history, Valerie Rumbold explores the expressive force of print context, format, typography, ornament and paratext encountered by early readers of Jonathan Swift. By focusing on the books, pamphlets and single sheets in which the Dublin and London book trades published his work, this revealing whole-career analysis, based on a chronology of publication that often lagged years behind dates of composition, examines first editions and significant reprints throughout Swift's lifetime, and posthumous first editions and collections in the twenty years after his death. Drawing on this material evidence, Rumbold reframes Swift's publishing career as a late expression of an early modern formation in which publishing was primarily an adjunct to public service. In an age of digital reading, this timely study invites a new engagement with the printed texts of Swift.
Reviews / Votes
'... virtuosic ... an expert work with wide audience appeal, offering insights for seasoned Swift scholars and book historians, as well as for new readers and students of the fields.' Danielle Spratt, The Scriblerian and the Kit-CatMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises; 1 Tables, black and white; 14 Halftones, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
635 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-108-83944-0 (9781108839440)
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E-Book
06/2020
Cambridge University Press
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E-Book
05/2020
Cambridge University Press
€78.99
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Person
Valerie Rumbold is Professor of English Literature at the University of Birmingham. She is author of Women's Place in Pope's World (1989) and has edited Pope's Dunciads (1999, 2007) and Swift's Parodies, Hoaxes, Mock Treatises (2013). She is a General Editor of the Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jonathan Swift and of the Oxford Edition of the Writings of Alexander Pope.
Content
Part I. Beginnings: 1. First Impressions: Dublin and London to 1699; Part II. London: 2. The Shock of the Normal: From Temple to the Tale (1693-1705); 3. Material Voices: the Bickerstaff Effect (1705-1710); 4. Politics and Permanence: Miscellanies, Politics and a Proposal Declined (1710-1714); Part III. Dublin: 5. The Irish Patriot in Print (1720-1725); 6. Delegating in London, Recouping in Dublin: Travels, Miscellanies, the Intelligencer and A Modest Proposal (1726-1729); 7. The Works of J. S, D. D, D. S. P. D. (1731-1735); Part IV. Into the Future: 8. Ending and Going on (1736-1765).