Australian Books and Authors in the American Marketplace 1840s-1940s
Australian Books and Authors in the American Marketplace 1840s-1940s
Osborne, Roger; Carter, Professor David
Sydney University Press
05/2018
378
Mole
Inglês
9781743325797
15 a 20 dias
400
List of plates
Acknowledgements
Introduction: the two-sided triangle
1. Antipodean romance: Australian fiction and the American book trade in the 19th century
2. International reputations and transatlantic rights: Rosa Praed and Louis Becke
3. Crime, sensation and the modern genre system: Australian authors in the popular fiction marketplace, 1820s-1920s
4. Renegotiating the American connection: Australian fiction 1900-1930s
5. Mystery and romance: the market for light fiction between the wars
6. Becoming articulate: Henry Handel Richardson and Katharine Susannah Prichard
7. 'Australia is very American': Australian historical fiction in America 1920s-1940s
8. 'Australian moderns': Christina Stead and Patrick White in New York
9. Bestsellers, modest sellers and commercial failures: the postwar years
Epilogue: completing the triangle
Works cited
Index
List of plates
Acknowledgements
Introduction: the two-sided triangle
1. Antipodean romance: Australian fiction and the American book trade in the 19th century
2. International reputations and transatlantic rights: Rosa Praed and Louis Becke
3. Crime, sensation and the modern genre system: Australian authors in the popular fiction marketplace, 1820s-1920s
4. Renegotiating the American connection: Australian fiction 1900-1930s
5. Mystery and romance: the market for light fiction between the wars
6. Becoming articulate: Henry Handel Richardson and Katharine Susannah Prichard
7. 'Australia is very American': Australian historical fiction in America 1920s-1940s
8. 'Australian moderns': Christina Stead and Patrick White in New York
9. Bestsellers, modest sellers and commercial failures: the postwar years
Epilogue: completing the triangle
Works cited
Index