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Acts of Reading - Interpretation, Reading Practices, Idea of Book in John Foxe s Actes

English · Hardback

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Acts of Reading examines how John Foxe 's Actes and Monuments shaped reading and interpretive practice in the early modern period and addresses the impact of recent electronic editions of Foxe 's text on current reading practice and scholarship. The collection draws on history-of-the-book scholarship to make a plea for the centrality of Foxe to any discussion of Renaissance literary history. These essays also productively attend to the relationship between the materiality of books and the conceptual assumptions that govern our engagement with them. The anthology 's focus on digital editions of Foxe 's Book of Martyrs allows it to explore the often conflicted relationship between modern technologies of book production and reception and the early modern texts transmitted via these technologies. More broadly, Acts of Reading explores how books, and our encounters with them through different media, turn us into who we are.


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Thomas P. Anderson is assistant professor of English at Mississippi State University. Ryan Netzley is assistant professor of English at Southern Illinois University.

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Authors Thomas P. Anderson, Thomas P. Netzley Anderson
Assisted by Thomas Anderson (Editor), Thomas P Anderson (Editor), Thomas P. Anderson (Editor), Ryan Netzley (Editor)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9781611491364
ISBN 978-1-61149-136-4
No. of pages 306
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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