“As Fully Incomprehensible as the Northern Lights”: Literary Identities in The Adventures of an Author

Authors

  • Heather Ladd University of Lethbridge

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21825/aj.v4i1.1104

Keywords:

Professional Authorship, Republic of Letters, Print Society, Jack Atall

Abstract

This essay considers an anonymously-written and understudied novel, The Adventures of an Author (1767), as self-consciously reflecting the complexities and multiplicities of professional authorship in the mid-eighteenth century. Containing a vividly-realized fictive print society, this two-volume work revolves around the exploits of a writer-protagonist named Jack Atall who confusedly constructs his own literary autobiography. Investigating The Adventures of an Author as a comic negotiation of developing conceptions of authorship and the book trade, the novel is read as ironically underlining how discussions like Young’s Conjectures on Original Composition and Ralph’s Case of Authors fall short in defining and defending the professional author. It can be argued that Adventures represents the period’s conceptions of authorship as unstable, depicting the chaotic inclusivity of the Republic of Letters and the inability of authorial polemics to contain and control the operations of the literary marketplace.

Author Biography

Heather Ladd, University of Lethbridge

Heather Ladd (PhD, University of Toronto) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Lethbridge. Interested in comic representations of the literary marketplace, she is currently at work on an academic monograph, The Book Trade on the London Stage, 1690-1790. Recently, she contributed an entry on playwright Benjamin Hoadly to the Wiley Encyclopedia of British Literature 1660-1789 and a chapter on Charlotte Smith to Gender and Space in British Literature, 1660-1820 (Ashgate 2014). She has held library fellowships at the Chawton House Library and the Lewis Walpole Library.

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Published

2015-06-17

How to Cite

Ladd, H. (2015). “As Fully Incomprehensible as the Northern Lights”: Literary Identities in The Adventures of an Author. uthorship, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.21825/aj.v4i1.1104

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Special Topic: Between Geniuses and Brain-Suckers. Problematic Professionalism in Eighteenth-Century Authorship