The Rise of Celebrity Authorship
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The Rise of Celebrity Authorship
Sarah Danielle Allison illuminates the collective creation of celebrity by tracing unexpected connections within the anarchic nineteenth-century literary marketplace.
Literary celebrity in the nineteenth century emerged from a diverse array of trending print forms, including antislavery writing, which was a popular, consumable form of literature in the period. Antislavery print culture could function as a pop culture, leveraging cultural myths about gender and authorship through print forms that connected readers with writers: printed collections of author signatures, descriptions of writersโ homes, autobiography, biography, and travel writing.
The Rise of Celebrity Authorship traces surprising relations among figures and across shared forms in the period: What do antislavery forms and figures tell us about literary celebrity and the networks of transatlantic print culture?
Sarah Danielle Allison illuminates the collective creation of celebrity by tracing unexpected connections within this anarchic nineteenth-century literary marketplace. Bringing together book history with more recent computational approaches, The Rise of Celebrity Authorship shifts focus from the conventional literary work of major writers to the breadth of print forms circulating around them.
Allison considers a variety of texts adjacent to the novel, including Edgar Allan Poeโs satire of autograph collecting, antislavery gift books, and a Southern travelogue by the Swedish writer Frederika Bremer. She draws striking parallels between two starkly different 1858 texts: Elizabeth Gaskellโs biography of Charlotte Brontรซ, which sought to unearth the reality behind Jane Eyre, and Josiah Hensonโs autobiography, which circulated as the life of the โoriginal Uncle Tom.โ
A rich account of the competing and complementary forces that shape images of authors, this book reveals the collaborative work of literary production and celebrity.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780231209717
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 19 August 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Illustration: 4 black-and-white illustrations
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 264
About the Author
Sarah Danielle Allison is an associate professor of English and Hutchinson Distinguished Professor at Loyola University New Orleans. She is the author of Reductive Reading: A Syntax of Victorian Moralizing (2018).
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