Document Type

Book Review

Journal/Book Title/Conference

Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Journal

Volume

1

Issue

58

Publisher

Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association

Publication Date

Summer 2004

First Page

68

Last Page

71

Abstract

This book combines and expands on three articles previously published independently in journals of textual criticism. Though the added material on the rise and decline of the House of Blackwood from 1804 to 1912 will interest primarily readers concerned with the history of Blackwood's, the three core chapters presenting case studies of the relations of the firm with particular authors-John Hanning Speke, Charles Reade, and Margaret Oliphant-provide valuable insights into the ways in which Victorian editors and authors manipulated one another for both commercial and ideological ends.

Comments

Originally Published by the Rocky Mountain Language Association in Rocky Mountain Language Journal.

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This work made publicly available electronically on March 1, 2012.

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