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Автор Williams, Andy
Дата выпуска 2010
dc.description It is well known that many of Dickens's novels were published in monthly serial parts. Not so commonly known is that each of these monthly numbers consisted not only of Dickens's words and his illustrator's pictures but also a substantial advertising supplement. In the original serial numbers of The Pickwick Papers, the presence of advertising cannot escape notice. Before reaching the illustrations that precede the novel in each serial part, the Victorian reader would have encountered “The Pickwick Advertiser,” a paratextual supplement that consisted of page upon page of advertisements for all manner of commodities. At the end of the last chapter of the serial number were usually around ten further pages of advertising stitched in before the back cover (which was also filled with publicity material). Almost one third of the material text of Pickwick in parts consisted of advertising material (Hatton and Cleaver xiii).
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2010
Название ADVERTISING AND FICTION IN THE PICKWICK PAPERS
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1017/S106015031000001X
Electronic ISSN 1470-1553
Print ISSN 1060-1503
Журнал Victorian Literature and Culture
Том 38
Первая страница 319
Последняя страница 335
Аффилиация Williams Andy; Cardiff University
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