Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 508 g
Adventure Fiction in the Magazines, 1899-1919
Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 508 g
ISBN: 978-0-367-88029-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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CONTENTS
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Print in Transition: Magazines, Adventure, and Threats of New Media, 1880-1920
1: Empires of Print: An Imperial History of Late Nineteenth-Century Periodical Expansion
Part I: "The History of Text Involves the History of its Dissemination"
The Imperial Press Conference of 1909
Periodical Expansion, Publishing Networks
Periodical Expansion and the Media Empire
Part II: Popular Adventure Fiction and the Nineteenth-Century Periodical Form
"My Empire is of the Imagination"
2: Imperial Technologies: Adventure and the Threat of New Media in Conrad’s Lord Jim (1899)
Conrad as a Blackwood’s Author
Blackwood’s at the Turn of the Century
Serializing Lord Jim’s Patusan Section
3: Transatlantic Crossings: The Technological Scene of H.G. Wells’s Tono-Bungay (1909)
The Materiality of Texts and Simultaneous Transatlantic Serialization
Collating and Comparing Two "First" Appearances: Title-Level
Collating and Comparing Two "First" Appearances: Issue and Constituent-Level
Conclusion
4: Spectacular Texts: Conan Doyle’s Essays on Photography and The Lost World (1912)
Part I: Essays on Photography
Part II: Picturing the Lost World
5: Deciphered Codes: John Buchan in All-Story Weekly (1915) and The Popular Magazine (1919)
The Pulp Buchan
British Institutions, American Pulps
A Master of Pace: The Thirty-Nine Steps (1915)
Breaking the Pulp Code: Mr. Standfast (1919)
Conclusion
Conclusion: Lost in Transit: Sax Rohmer, Conan Doyle, and Baroness Orczy’s Eldorado (1913) in Africa
Appendix A: British and American Books, Magazines, and Newspapers: Titles by Ye