Resisting print-culture norms: Charles Dickens’s “Hunted Down” in the anglophone periodical press

Ayendy Bonifacio
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Abstract Charles Dickens’s 1859 serial “Hunted Down” was the first work by Dickens initially published in the U.S. and later in the U.K. “Hunted Down” was published in Robert Edwin Bonner’s New York Ledger, the most popular U.S. story paper of the mid-nineteenth century. In this article, I examine the anglophone press’s sensationalization of “Hunted Down’s” publication and what this reveals about nineteenth-century print culture. “Hunted Down,” I argue, resists correlative cultural links between a publication’s monetary value and its intrinsic literary value, i.e., its quality, length, word count, originality, and creativity. Bonner’s publication of Dickens’s story was momentous in the anglophone press because it broke away from the nineteenth-century publishing norm of unauthorized reprints, generating a global conversation concerning the value of periodical fiction. In the cultural imagination of newspaper readers, “Hunted Down’s” resistance to print-culture norms became more important than the serial itself. Examining the anglophone press’s sensationalization of “Hunted Down’s” publication offers scholars a look at how the literary market place and international copyright law shaped literary taste and value in the mid-nineteenth century.
抵制印刷文化规范:查尔斯·狄更斯的《追捕》在英语期刊出版社
查尔斯·狄更斯1859年的连载小说《追捕》是他的第一部作品,最初在美国出版,后来在英国出版。《追捕》发表在罗伯特·埃德温·邦纳的《纽约分类帐》上,这是19世纪中期美国最受欢迎的故事报纸。在这篇文章中,我研究了英语媒体对《追捕》出版的轰动效应,以及这揭示了19世纪印刷文化的什么。我认为,《猎杀》抵制了出版物的货币价值与其内在文学价值(即质量、长度、字数、原创性和创造力)之间的相关文化联系。邦纳出版的狄更斯小说在英语国家的出版社中意义重大,因为它打破了19世纪未经授权转载的出版规范,引发了一场关于期刊小说价值的全球讨论。在报纸读者的文化想象中,《追捕》对印刷文化规范的抵制变得比连载本身更重要。考察英语媒体对《追捕》出版的轰动效应,可以让学者们了解19世纪中期文学市场和国际版权法是如何塑造文学品味和价值的。
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