Introduction: Novel Forms

The introduction briefly lays out the stakes of the chapters in the section “Novel Forms” and offers an editorial appraisal of their relevance for the idea of the novel as network. It suggests that while “form” has been one of if not the central issue in

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The Novel as Network Forms, Ideas, Commodities Edited by Tim Lanzendörfer · Corinna Norrick-Rühl

New Directions in Book History

Series Editors Shafquat Towheed Faculty of Arts Open University Milton Keynes, UK Jonathan Rose Department of History Drew University Madison, NJ, USA

As a vital field of scholarship, book history has now reached a stage of maturity where its early work can be reassessed and built upon. That is the goal of New Directions in Book History. This series will publish monographs in English that employ advanced methods and open up new frontiers in research, written by younger, mid-career, and senior scholars. Its scope is global, extending to the Western and non-Western worlds and to all historical periods from antiquity to the twenty-first century, including studies of script, print, and post-print cultures. New Directions in Book History, then, will be broadly inclusive but always in the vanguard. It will experiment with inventive methodologies, explore unexplored archives, debate overlooked issues, challenge prevailing theories, study neglected subjects, and demonstrate the relevance of book history to other academic fields. Every title in this series will address the evolution of the historiography of the book, and every one will point to new directions in book scholarship. New Directions in Book History will be published in three formats: single-author monographs; edited collections of essays in single or multiple volumes; and shorter works produced through Palgrave’s e-book (EPUB2) ‘Pivot’ stream. Book proposals should emphasize the innovative aspects of the work, and should be sent to either of the two series editors. Editorial Board Marcia Abreu, University of Campinas, Brazil Cynthia Brokaw, Brown University, USA Matt Cohen, University of Texas at Austin, USA Archie Dick, University of Pretoria, South Africa Martyn Lyons, University of New South Wales, Australia

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Tim Lanzendörfer · Corinna Norrick-Rühl Editors

The Novel as Network Forms, Ideas, Commodities

Editors Tim Lanzendörfer Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany

Corinna Norrick-Rühl University of Muenster Muenster, Germany

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