1557-1695
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1557-1695
(The Cambridge history of the book in Britain, v. 4)
Cambridge University Press, 2002
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History of the book in Britain
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注記
Bibliography: p. 807-855
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Volume 4 of The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain covers the years between the incorporation of the Stationers' Company in 1557 and the lapsing of the Licensing Act in 1695. In a period marked by deep religious divisions, civil war and the uneasy settlement of the Restoration, printed texts - important as they were for disseminating religious and political ideas, both heterodox and state approved - interacted with oral and manuscript cultures. These years saw a growth in reading publics, from the developing mass market in almanacs, ABCs, chapbooks, ballads and news, to works of instruction and leisure. Atlases, maps and travel literature overlapped with the popular market but were also part of the project of empire. Alongside the creation of a literary canon and the establishment of literary publishing there was a tradition of dissenting publishing, while women's writing and reading became increasingly visible.
目次
- Introduction John Barnard
- Part I. Religion and Politics: 1. Religious publishing in England 1557-1640 Patrick Collinson, Arnold Hunt and Alexandra Walsham
- 2. Religious publishing in England c.1640-1695 Ian Green and Kate Peters
- Part II. Oral Traditions and Scribal Culture: 3. Oral and scribal texts in early modern England Harold Love
- 4. John Donne and the circulation of manuscripts Peter Beal
- 5. Music books Mary Chan
- Part III. Literature of the Learned: 6. The Latin trade Julian Roberts
- 7. Patronage and the printing of learned works for the author Graham Parry
- 8. University printing at Oxford and Cambridge David McKitterick
- 9. Editing the past: classical and historical scholarship Nicolas Barker
- 10. Maps and atlases Laurence Worms
- 11. The literature of travel Michael Brennan
- 12. Science and the book Adrian Johns
- 13. Samuel Hartlib and the commonwealth of learning Mark Greengrass
- 14. Ownership, private and public libraries Elisabeth Leedham-Green and David McKitterick
- 15. Monastic collections and their disposal James P. Carley
- Part IV. Literary Canons: 16. Literature, the playhouse and the public John Pitcher
- 17. Milton Joad Raymond
- 18. The Restoration poetic and dramatic canon Paul Hammond
- 19. Non-conformist voices Nigel Smith
- 20. Women writing and women written Maureen Bell
- Part V. Vernacular Traditions: 21. The Bible trade B. J. McMullin
- 22. English law books and legal publishing J. H. Baker
- 23. ABCs, almanacs, ballads, chapbooks, popular piety and textbooks R. C. Simmons
- 24. Books for daily life: household, husbandry, behaviour Lynette Hunter
- 25. The creation of the periodical press 1620-1695 Carolyn Nelson and Matthew Seccombe
- Part VI. The Business of Print: 26. Printing and publishing 1557-1700: constraints on the London book trades D. F. McKenzie
- 27. The economic context 1557-1695 James Raven
- 28. French paper in English books John Bidwell
- 29. The old English letter foundries Nicolas Barker
- 30. Bookbinding Mirjam M. Foot
- 31. Mise-en-page, illustration, expressive form: introduction Maureen Bell
- Paratextual features of printed books Randall Anderson
- The typography of Hobbes's Leviathan Peter Campbell
- The Polyglot Bible Nicolas Barker
- The look of news: Popish Plot narratives 1678-1680 Harold Love
- Sir Roger L'Estrange: the journalism of orality T. A. Birrell
- Part VII. Beyond London: Production, Distribution, Reception: 32. The English provinces John Barnard and Maureen Bell
- 33. Scotland Jonquil Bevan
- 34. The book in Ireland from the Tudor re-conquest to the Battle of the Boyne Robert Welch
- 35. Wales Philip Henry Jones
- 36. British books abroad: the Continent Paul Hoftijzer
- 37. British books abroad: the American colonies Hugh Amory
- Part VIII. Disruption and Restructuring: The Late Seventeenth-Century Book Trade: 38. The stationers and the printing acts at the end of the seventeenth century Michael Treadwell
- Statistical appendices: 1. Statistical tables
- 2. Stationers' company apprentices C. Y. Ferdinand.
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