PRINT MANUSCRIPT PERFORMANCE
THE CHANGING RELATIONS OF THE MEDIA IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND
- 332 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Focusing on the interplay between print and oral traditions in early modern England, this collection of essays examines how advancements in book technology interacted with established spoken and manuscript cultures. Scholars delve into themes such as the social dynamics of texts, shifts in literary authority, and the complexities of publication forms. The volume highlights the tensions and mutual influences between these communication methods, offering insights into their broader epistemological and societal impacts.
