Mary Elizabeth Braddon at the Antipodes: Cosmopolitan Cultural Transfers and the Restructuring of the Nineteenth-Century Book Industry

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Book History Pub Date : 2018-12-04 DOI:10.1353/BH.2018.0005
A. Gabriele
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Abstract:The London-based publisher John Maxwell established a global network of distribution in eleven countries to market Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s magazine Belgravia in the 1860s–70s. This cosmopolitan network is particularly significant as it helps expose the tensions of the transnational trade and the reshuffling of geographical categories operated by an evolving business model. The essay discusses Maxwell’s Australian booksellers and publishers during an understudied period that precedes the consolidation of the national publishing empires and their “transnational” operations. Braddon’s work, when sold in Australia, entered a cultural field made of the existing histories of a network of book dealers that were engaged in the important cultural work of imagining the future nation through the political implications of their trade, and through the shaping of a marked literary taste that in turn supported their business. The framework of histoire croisée, which has developed generally at the national level, is applied to a much broader conceptualization of space that does not coincide with national or colonial boundaries, but with the boundaries of specific business models that built their own contingent geographies.
玛丽·伊丽莎白·布莱登在两极:世界性的文化转移和19世纪图书工业的重组
摘要:19世纪60年代至70年代,伦敦出版商约翰·麦克斯韦为推广玛丽·伊丽莎白·布莱登的《贝尔格莱维亚》杂志,在11个国家建立了全球分销网络。这种世界性的网络尤其重要,因为它有助于揭示跨国贸易的紧张局势和不断发展的商业模式所操作的地理类别的重新洗牌。这篇文章讨论了麦克斯韦的澳大利亚书商和出版商在国家出版帝国和他们的“跨国”业务整合之前的一个未被充分研究的时期。布莱登的作品在澳大利亚出售时,进入了一个由书商网络现有历史组成的文化领域,这些书商从事重要的文化工作,通过他们贸易的政治含义,通过塑造一种显著的文学品味,从而支持他们的业务,来想象未来的国家。一般在国家一级发展起来的交叉交叉的历史框架适用于更广泛的空间概念,这种概念不符合国家或殖民地的边界,而是与建立自己的偶然地理的特定商业模式的边界一致。
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