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The Publication of Thomas Chandler Haliburton's The Clockmaker, 3rd Series
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<p>[Para.1]: "With the success of The Clockmaker; or The Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville, first and second series, Thomas Chandler Haliburton grew confident in his professional relationship with Richard Bentley, his British publisher, and secure in his international audience. This new assurance in his role as author shaped the events which led to the publication of The Clockmaker, third series. It accounted largely for his continued popularity, as well as for his disingenuous treatment of Joseph Howe, Haliburton's colonial publisher whom he maligned in his text and in their professional negotiations. As was the case with the previous series, Howe suffered humiliation and financial loss in connection with The Clockmaker, series three. Haliburton's increased confidence forms a significant subtext throughout my examination of the latter part of the publishing history of The Clockmaker."</p>
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<p>[Para.
1]: "With the success of The Clockmaker; or The Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville, first and second series, Thomas Chandler Haliburton grew confident in his professional relationship with Richard Bentley, his British publisher, and secure in his international audience.
This new assurance in his role as author shaped the events which led to the publication of The Clockmaker, third series.
It accounted largely for his continued popularity, as well as for his disingenuous treatment of Joseph Howe, Haliburton's colonial publisher whom he maligned in his text and in their professional negotiations.
As was the case with the previous series, Howe suffered humiliation and financial loss in connection with The Clockmaker, series three.
Haliburton's increased confidence forms a significant subtext throughout my examination of the latter part of the publishing history of The Clockmaker.
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