Publishing Culture and the "Reading Nation": German Book History in the Long Nineteenth Century

by Lynne Tatlock

Lynne Tatlock (Editor), Jana Mikota, Jeffrey L. Sammons, Jennifer Drake Jennifer Drake Askey, Karin A. Wurst, Katrin Voelkner, Kirsten Belgum, Mary B. Paddock, Matt Erlin, Professor Emeritus Jeffrey L Sammons, Professor Karin A. Wurst, Jennifer Drake Askey, and Ulrich E. Bach PhD

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Over the long nineteenth century, German book publishing experienced an unprecedented boom, outstripping by 1910 all other Western nations. Responding to the spread of literacy, publishers found new marketing methods and recalibrated their relationships to authors. Technical innovations made books for a range of budgets possible. Yearbooks, encyclopedias, and boxed sets also multiplied. A renewed interest in connoisseurship meant that books signified tasteand affiliation. While reading could be a group activity, the splintering of the publishing industry into niche markets made it seem an ever-more private and individualistic affair, promising variously self-help, information, Bildung, moral edification, and titillation. The essays in this volume examine what Robert Darnton has termed the "communications circuit": the life-cycle of the book as a convergence of complex cultural, social, and economicphenomena. In examining facets of the lives of select books from the late 1780s to the early 1930s that Germans actually read, the essays present a complex and nuanced picture of writing, publishing, and reading in the shadow of nation building and class formation, and suggest how the analysis of texts and the study of books can inform one another.

Contributors: Jennifer Askey, Ulrich Bach, Kirsten Belgum, Matthew Erlin, Jana Mikota, Mary Paddock, Theodore Rippey, Jeffrey Sammons, Lynne Tatlock, Katrin Voelkner, Karin Wurst.

Lynne Tatlock is Hortense and Tobias Lewin Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at Washington University in St. Louis.
  • ISBN10 1571134026
  • ISBN13 9781571134028
  • Publish Date 30 June 2010
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
  • Imprint Camden House Inc
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 356
  • Language English