• Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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    7 days ago

    True.

    Although in Tolkien’s case, I think no one bothered to tell him that writers like Dickens were paid per-word for what they wrote and he just figured he’d do what everyone he grew up reading did.

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      7 days ago

      writers like Dickens were paid per-word

      Is that true? That explains Great Expectations. I had to read that in high school and it just went on and oooooon.

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        According to UC Santa Cruz, Dickens was not paid per word, but by installment. The novels were released in monthly installments, which culminated in a full novel. They do not mention Great Expectations specifically, but do say he would release a novel over 20 issues, costing 1 shilling per issue, making it easier for normal people to buy his novels since a full book cost around 31 shillings at the time and the common man only had to save one shilling a month instead of 31 in one go.

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            7 days ago

            Upon further research, get expectations was released weekly in his periodical over 9 months.