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      Branding Books Across the Ages : Strategies and Key Concepts in Literary Branding 

      Cultural Branding in the Early Modern Period : The Literary Author

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          The early modern commercial book market was the cradle of authorial branding. Authors and publishers increasingly explored the construction of authorial brands: a set of recurring and recognizable characteristics associated with authorial images. This chapter looks at branding in the context of the media landscape of the early modern Dutch Republic. Authorial branding developed over time in conjunction with new conceptions of the individual, technological innovations, and the changing role of – amongst others – patrons and publishers. Analyses of the branding of Jan Jansz. Starter (1593-1626) and Sara Maria van der Wilp (1716-1803) illustrate how the non-formalized, dynamic constellation of the literary field inspired various agents to create a range of (multifaceted) author brands on the spectrum ‘economic-symbolic’.

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          April 19 2021
          : 31-60
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          [1 ] KU Leuven
          [2 ] Utrecht University
          10.5117/9789463723916_ch01
          d42219d0-3b6f-4206-ae15-87f104c6ce03
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