Jonathan Swift and the eighteenth-century book / edited by Paddy Bullard and James McLaverty
Imprint
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013
Descript
xvi, 291 pages ; 24 cm
CONTENT
Swift as a manuscript poet / Stephen Karian -- Leaving the printer to his liberty: Swift and the London book trade, 1701-14 / Ian Gadd -- What Swift did in libraries / Paddy Bullard -- The uses of the miscellany: Swift, Curll, and piracy / Pat Rogers -- Swift's tale of a tub and the mock book / Marcus Walsh -- Epistolary forms: published correspondence, letter-journals and books / Abigail Williams -- Exploring the bibliographical limits of Gulliver's Travels / Shef Rogers -- George Faulkner and Swift's collected works / James Mclaverty -- Censorship, libel and self-censorship / Ian Higgins -- Swift's texts between Dublin and London / Adam Rounce -- Publishing posthumous Swift: Deane Swift to Walter Scott / Daniel Cook -- The mock-edition revisited: Swift to Mailer / Claude Rawson
SUBJECT
Swift
Jonathan
1667-1745 -- Criticism and interpretation
Publishers and publishing -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century