Popular History and the Literary Marketplace, 1840-1920
Discover the intricate relationship between literature and history in Gregory M. Pfitzer's insightful work, Popular History and the Literary Marketplace, 1840-1920. Published in 2008, this compelling book spans 464 pages, offering a thorough examination of how the rise of a new literary marketplace in mid-nineteenth century America transformed the study of history. Pfitzer delves into the cultural conditions that fueled this literary boom, shedding light on the business of book making and promotion. By analyzing the subscription sales techniques employed by book agents, he reveals the economic aspects of historiography and its impact on American literature from the 19th to the early 20th century. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in American studies, literary history, and the dynamic interplay between commerce and culture. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal era in American literature with Pfitzer's expert insights.