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The House, the World, and the Theatre
Self-Fashioning and Authorial Spaces in the Prefaces of Hawthorne, Dickens, and James
Cáffaro departs from three ideologically resonant spatial metaphors to discuss key aspects of nineteenth-century literature and culture, namely the way authors used their prefaces to fashion themselves to cater to ever-expanding audiences and to the new conditions of publishing.
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