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grew in symbiotic tandem with
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from 3,600 to 25,000. Production in book form soon followed and serialisation was one of the main reasons that nineteenth-century novels were so long. Authors and publishers kept the story going if it was successful since authors were paid by line and by episode.
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2129:"Thoughts: A Reflection on growth over two years"
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1559:Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century Journalism
1556:. In Brake, Laurel; Demoor, Marysa (eds.).
1427:in the first issue of his online magazine,
1854:. Columbia University Press. p. 724.
1852:The Columbia History of Chinese Literature
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