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Pamphlets and Pamphleteering in Early Modern Britain

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Joad Raymond is Lecturer in English Literature, University of East Anglia Klappentext A history of the printed pamphlet in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Britain. Zusammenfassung This is a unique history of the printed pamphlet in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Britain. It discusses pamphlets as a means of influencing politics and public opinion - as commercial products! physical objects and as a literary form. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of illustrations; List of figures; Preface; Notes on conventions; Prologue: changing experiences, 1588, 1642, 1688; 1. What is a pamphlet?; 2. 'How loudely they cry': Marprelate, purity and paper bullets; 3. 'Stitchers, Binders, Stationers, Hawkers': printing practices and the book trade; 4. 'A mongrel race of Mercuries lately sprung up': the business of news, c. 1580-1660; 5. 'From words to blowes': Scottish origins of the explosion of print, 1637-42; 6. 'This bookish partiall formall fierce factious animositous age': printing revolutions, 1641-60; 7. 'Speaking abroad': gender, female authorship and pamphleteering; 8. 'A Bog of Plots, Sham-plots, Subordinations and Perjuries': pamphlets and polemic in the Restoration; Epilogue; Index of names and titles; General index.

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Authors Joad Raymond, Joad (University of East Anglia) Raymond
Assisted by Anthony Fletcher (Editor), John Guy (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 06.03.2003
 
EAN 9780521819015
ISBN 978-0-521-81901-5
No. of pages 426
Series Cambridge Studies in Early Mod
Subject Humanities, art, music > History

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