FIGURES OF SPEECH: AMERICAN WRITERS AND THE LITERARY MARKETPLACE, FROM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TO EMILY DICKINSON.
- New York: Albert A. Knopf, 1989.
- 8vo.
- quarter cloth, paper-covered boards, dust jacket
- xvi, 295, (5) pages
- ISBN: 0394496965
Price: $15.00 other currencies
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Examines the history of the relationship between creative writers and the literary marketplace, focusing on Benjamin Franklin, Washington Irving, William Lloyd Garrison, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Emily Dickinson. Table of contents, preface, introduction, and index. Black and white illustrations.
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