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Book Title
On Demand : Writing for the Market in Early Modern England
ISBN
9780804738569
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
On Demand : Writing for the Market in Early Modern England
Item Height
0.6in
Author
David J. Baker
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Number of Pages
224 Pages

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On Demand shows that consumers in early modern England were a powerful force in transforming the economy of the time and that their "demand" was a powerful, though contradictory, force in shaping its literature.

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Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804738564
ISBN-13
9780804738569
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Author
David J. Baker
Publication Name
On Demand : Writing for the Market in Early Modern England
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
224 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz

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Pr428
Reviews
" On Demand presents us with a fresh, lucid, and persuasive account of what it meant and what it felt like to live and to write at a transitional moment in English socio-economic history. It may well be the most nuanced analysis of this betwixt-and-between moment that we have been given to date."--Theodore Leinwand, University of Maryland " On Demand is a very astute and provocative work. It is more convincingly argued and thoroughly researched than most recent literary studies that invoke seventeenth-century economics, and it makes a significant contribution to our understanding of early modern literature and culture."--Robert Markley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, "Offering fresh readings of works both familiar and relatively unknown, Baker deftly weaves literary, historical, and economical threads together to create a cultural and literary pattern that is almost completely new . . . Highly recommended."--A. Castaldo, Choice, "As the feudal world receded and the middle class got more and more powerful, The Renaissance took materialism and the commercial world increasingly to heart . . . David J. Baker in On Demand brilliantly demonstrates how new marked operations and entrenched moral principles interacted and were discussed."- Bibliotheque d'humanisme et renaissance, "On Demandpresents us with a fresh, lucid, and persuasive account of what it meant and what it felt like to live and to write at a transitional moment in English socio-economic history. It may well be the most nuanced analysis of this betwixt-and-between moment that we have been given to date." -Theodore Leinwand, University of Maryland, " On Demand is a very astute and provocative work. It is more convincingly argued and thoroughly researched than most recent literary studies that invoke seventeenth-century economics, and it makes a significant contribution to our understanding of early modern literature and culture."--Robert Markley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, "The idea of the play as a marketable commodity and as a response to a growing consumer culture is . . . explored in a chapter on Troilus and Cressida from David J. Baker's excellent monograph, On Demand: Writing for the Market in Early Modern England . . . Baker's arguments are all valuable ones and his reading represents a fascinating and insightful contribution to scholarship on Troilus and Cressida ."— Year's Work in English Studies, "The idea of the play as a marketable commodity and as a response to a growing consumer culture is . . . explored in a chapter on Troilus and Cressida from David J. Baker's excellent monograph, On Demand: Writing for the Market in Early Modern England . . . Baker's arguments are all valuable ones and his reading represents a fascinating and insightful contribution to scholarship on Troilus and Cressida ."- Year's Work in English Studies, "In addition to his careful and often nicely nuanced description of an emerging English market economy and the questions of habits and economic behaviors that accompany it, Baker is a detailed and insightful reader of the literature .... It offers new ideas and questions on consumer practices; more importantly, it is likely to provoke new questions about social and economic conditions in early modern England and their representation in some important literary texts."--Barbara Correll, Renaissance Quarterly, "As the feudal world receded and the middle class got more and more powerful, The Renaissance took materialism and the commercial world increasingly to heart . . . David J. Baker in On Demand brilliantly demonstrates how new marked operations and entrenched moral principles interacted and were discussed."— Bibliotheque d'humanisme et renaissance, "In addition to his careful and often nicely nuanced description of an emerging English market economy and the questions of habits and economic behaviors that accompany it, Baker is a detailed and insightful reader of the literature . . . It offers new ideas and questions on consumer practices; more importantly, it is likely to provoke new questions about social and economic conditions in early modern England and their representation in some important literary texts."—Barbara Correll, Renaissance Quarterly, " On Demand presents us with a fresh, lucid, and persuasive account of what it meant and what it felt like to live and to write at a transitional moment in English socio-economic history. It may well be the most nuanced analysis of this betwixt-and-between moment that we have been given to date."--Theodore Leinwand, University of Maryland, "On Demandis a very astute and provocative work. It is more convincingly argued and thoroughly researched than most recent literary studies that invoke seventeenth-century economics, and it makes a significant contribution to our understanding of early modern literature and culture." -Robert Markley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, "The idea of the play as a marketable commodity and as a response to a growing consumer culture is . . . explored in a chapter on Troilus and Cressida from David J. Baker's excellent monograph, On Demand: Writing for the Market in Early Modern England . . . Baker's arguments are all valuable ones and his reading represents a fascinating and insightful contribution to scholarship on Troilus and Cressida ."-- Year's Work in English Studies, "Offering fresh readings of works both familiar and relatively unknown, Baker deftly weaves literary, historical, and economical threads together to create a cultural and literary pattern that is almost completely new... Highly recommended."--A. Castaldo Choice., "Offering fresh readings of works both familiar and relatively unknown, Baker deftly weaves literary, historical, and economical threads together to create a cultural and literary pattern that is almost completely new... Highly recommended."--A. Castaldo, Choice, "Offering fresh readings of works both familiar and relatively unknown, Baker deftly weaves literary, historical, and economical threads together to create a cultural and literary pattern that is almost completely new . . . Highly recommended."-A. Castaldo, Choice, "In addition to his careful and often nicely nuanced description of an emerging English market economy and the questions of habits and economic behaviors that accompany it, Baker is a detailed and insightful reader of the literature . . . It offers new ideas and questions on consumer practices; more importantly, it is likely to provoke new questions about social and economic conditions in early modern England and their representation in some important literary texts."-Barbara Correll, Renaissance Quarterly, "In addition to his careful and often nicely nuanced description of an emerging English market economy and the questions of habits and economic behaviors that accompany it, Baker is a detailed and insightful reader of the literature . . . It offers new ideas and questions on consumer practices; more importantly, it is likely to provoke new questions about social and economic conditions in early modern England and their representation in some important literary texts."--Barbara Correll, Renaissance Quarterly, "Offering fresh readings of works both familiar and relatively unknown, Baker deftly weaves literary, historical, and economical threads together to create a cultural and literary pattern that is almost completely new . . . Highly recommended."—A. Castaldo, Choice, "As the feudal world receded and the middle class got more and more powerful, The Renaissance took materialism and the commercial world increasingly to heart . . . David J. Baker in On Demand brilliantly demonstrates how new marked operations and entrenched moral principles interacted and were discussed."-- Bibliotheque d'humanisme et renaissance, On Demand presents us with a fresh, lucid, and persuasive account of what it meant and what it felt like to live and to write at a transitional moment in English socio-economic history. It may well be the most nuanced analysis of this betwixt-and-|9780804738569|, "David J. Baker in On Demand brilliantly demonstrates how new marked operations and entrenched moral principles interacted and were discussed, insofar as language of the time could frame arguments and contrive explanations, in such works as those of Shakespeare, Jonson, and Thomas Nashe, William Harrison. etc."— Bibliotheque d'humanisme et renaissance, "In addition to his careful and often nicely nuanced description of an emerging English market economy and the questions of habits and economic behaviors that accompany it, Baker is a detailed and insightful reader of the literature .... It offers new ideas and questions on consumer practices; more importantly, it is likely to provoke new questions about social and economic conditions in early modern England and their representation in some important literary texts."--Barbara Correll,Renaissance Quarterly, " On Demand presents us with a fresh, lucid, and persuasive account of what it meant and what it felt like to live and to write at a transitional moment in English socio-economic history. It may well be the most nuanced analysis of this betwixt-and-between moment that we have been given to date."-Theodore Leinwand, University of Maryland, " On Demand presents us with a fresh, lucid, and persuasive account of what it meant and what it felt like to live and to write at a transitional moment in English socio-economic history. It may well be the most nuanced analysis of this betwixt-and-between moment that we have been given to date."—Theodore Leinwand, University of Maryland, On Demand is a very astute and provocative work. It is more convincingly argued and thoroughly researched than most recent literary studies that invoke seventeenth-century economics, and it makes a significant contribution to our understanding of|9780804738569|
Copyright Date
2010
Topic
International Relations / General, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Lccn
2009-022163
Dewey Decimal
820.9003
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
21
Genre
Literary Criticism, Political Science

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