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Printer's devil

Mark Twain and the American publishing revolution

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An edition of Printer's devil (2006)

Printer's devil

Mark Twain and the American publishing revolution

"Trained as a printer while still a boy, and thrilled throughout his life by the automation of printing and the headlong expansion of American publishing, Mark Twain wrote about the consequences of this technological revolution for culture and personal identity. Printer's Devil is the first book to explore these themes in some of Twain's best-known literary works and in his most daring speculations on American society, the modern condition, and the nature of the self. Playfully and anxiously, Twain often thought about typeset words and published images as powerful forces for political and moral change, personal riches and ruin, and epistemological turmoil. In his later years, Twain wrote about the printing press as a center of meta-physical power, a force that could alter the fabric of reality. Studying these themes in Mark Twain's writings, Bruce Michelson also provides a fascinating overview of the technological changes that transformed the American printing and publishing industries during Twain's lifetime, changes that opened new possibilities for content, for speed of production, for the size and diversity of a potential audience, and for international fame. The story of Twain's life and art amid this media revolution is a story with powerful implications for our own time, as we ride another wave of radical change for printed texts, authors, truth, and consciousness."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
299

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Printer's devil: Mark Twain and the American publishing revolution
2006, University of California Press
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Table of Contents

Sam Clemens and the printed word
The mischief of the press
"But now everybody goes everywhere"
Huckleberry Finn and the American print revolution
Mark Twain and the information age
Afterword : Mark Twain for the next fifteen minutes.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Berkeley

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
818/.409
Library of Congress
PS1342.P67 M53 2006, 2005034481

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
299

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3418143M
ISBN 10
0520247590
LCCN
2005034481
OCLC/WorldCat
62493255
LibraryThing
7715706
Goodreads
480285

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Work ID
OL3511905W

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