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Tennyson and mid-Victorian publishing: Moxon, poetry, commerce

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This book examines how Tennyson’s career was mediated, organised and directed by the publishing industry. Founded on neglected archival material, it examines the scale and distribution of Tennyson’s book sales in Britain and America, the commercial logic of publishing poetry, and how illustrated gift books and visual culture both promoted and interrogated the Poet Laureate and his life. Major publishers had become disillusioned with poetry by the time that Edward Moxon founded his business in 1830 but by the mid-1860s, his firm presided over a resurgence in poetry based on Tennyson’s work. Moxon not only orchestrated Tennyson’s rise to fame but was a major influence on how the Victorian public experienced the poetry of the Romantic period. This study reevaluates his crucial role, and examines how he repackaged poetry for the Victorian public.

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  • Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage (Research Outputs)

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

ISBN

9781137338143

Date Submitted

2017-03-03

Date Accepted

2017-02-17

Date of First Publication

2017-02-17

Date of Final Publication

2017-02-17

Date Document First Uploaded

2017-03-03

ePrints ID

26615