Judging New Wealth: Popular Publishing and Responses to Commerce in England, 1750-1800

Judging New Wealth: Popular Publishing and Responses to Commerce in England, 1750-1800

by James Raven
Judging New Wealth: Popular Publishing and Responses to Commerce in England, 1750-1800

Judging New Wealth: Popular Publishing and Responses to Commerce in England, 1750-1800

by James Raven

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Overview

In this broad-ranging interdisciplinary study, Raven explores literature and the book trade in the second half of the eighteenth century. Based on intensive research into the production and sale of literature ranging from novels and periodical essays to courtesy books and popular manuals, the book examines the representation of the newly wealthy. Raven challenges the notion that prejudice against the businessman was a late nineteenth-century phenomenon. He shows how, during a period of often bewildering change and instability, a competitive literature industry led reaction against excessive consumer spending, contributed to the definition of legitimate economic behavior, and stimulated unprecedented attacks upon the social presumption of tradesmen. A scholarly and stimulating study, this book makes important contributions to debates on the supposed decline of the British industrial spirit class.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198202370
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/11/1992
Pages: 340
Product dimensions: 8.82(w) x 5.90(h) x 1.05(d)

About the Author

Magdalene College, Cambridge

Table of Contents

List of Figuresx
Notes on the Textxi
Abbreviationsxii
1Introduction1
2Publishing Profiles19
Book Trade Research27
Publication Analysis31
3Booksellers and Markets42
4Promotion and Defence61
5Merchants, Gentility, and Christian Conduct83
6Defending Trade in the Provinces: The Gentleman Merchant and Mrs Gomersall of Leeds112
7Vulgarity and Social Grammar138
8Reactions to Fashion and Luxury157
9Fears of Ruination183
10Pretensions to Land201
11Assumptive Gentry and the Threat to Stability221
12Historical Perspectives249
Bibliography264
Index315
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