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Metanarratives of Authorship in Fin-de-Siècle Popular Fiction : 'Is That All You Do, Write Stories?'
2016
single work
criticism
— Appears in: English Literature in Transition 1880-1920 , vol. 59 no. 3 2016; (p. 362-389) 'The final decades of the nineteenth century witnessed new opportunities for authors through expansion in the market for fiction. The literary establishment thought this imperilled literature by making it a trade. This article considers the question of professional authorship at the fin de siècle not from the perspectives of 'established' writers but those of Richard Marsh and Guy Boothby. They captured the public imagination with stories of crime, adventure and the supernatural and were astonishingly prolific, which attracted fierce censure from the elite. Marsh and Boothy portray characters who aspire to succeed in this new life of letters. This article considers these fictions as self-conscious reflections on the pleasures and pains of professional authorship through which Marsh and Boothby respond to their critics. The discussion offers a richer view of the complexities of the debate by looking beyond the more familiar accounts of the self-consciously 'highbrow' authors.' (Publication abstract) - y Guy Boothby : His Life and Work Seacombe Gardens : Pioneer Books , 1982 Z812854 1982 single work biography criticism
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Publications Received
1899
single work
review
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 21 October 1899; (p. 807)
— Review of Love Made Manifest 1899 single work novel The reviewer describes the concluding chapters as confusing. -
Books and Publications
1899
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australian Town and Country Journal , 7 October vol. 59 no. 1548 1899; (p. 56)
— Review of Love Made Manifest 1899 single work novel
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Publications Received
1899
single work
review
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 21 October 1899; (p. 807)
— Review of Love Made Manifest 1899 single work novel The reviewer describes the concluding chapters as confusing. -
Books and Publications
1899
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australian Town and Country Journal , 7 October vol. 59 no. 1548 1899; (p. 56)
— Review of Love Made Manifest 1899 single work novel - y Guy Boothby : His Life and Work Seacombe Gardens : Pioneer Books , 1982 Z812854 1982 single work biography criticism
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Metanarratives of Authorship in Fin-de-Siècle Popular Fiction : 'Is That All You Do, Write Stories?'
2016
single work
criticism
— Appears in: English Literature in Transition 1880-1920 , vol. 59 no. 3 2016; (p. 362-389) 'The final decades of the nineteenth century witnessed new opportunities for authors through expansion in the market for fiction. The literary establishment thought this imperilled literature by making it a trade. This article considers the question of professional authorship at the fin de siècle not from the perspectives of 'established' writers but those of Richard Marsh and Guy Boothby. They captured the public imagination with stories of crime, adventure and the supernatural and were astonishingly prolific, which attracted fierce censure from the elite. Marsh and Boothy portray characters who aspire to succeed in this new life of letters. This article considers these fictions as self-conscious reflections on the pleasures and pains of professional authorship through which Marsh and Boothby respond to their critics. The discussion offers a richer view of the complexities of the debate by looking beyond the more familiar accounts of the self-consciously 'highbrow' authors.' (Publication abstract)
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