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E-grāmata: Print and Power in France and England, 1500-1800

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  • Formāts: 168 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Dec-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351908900
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  • Formāts: 168 pages
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What was the relationship between power and the public sphere in early modern society? How did the printed media inform this relationship? Contributors to this volume address those questions by examining the interaction of print and power in France and England during the 'hand-press period'. Four interconnected and overlapping themes emerge from these studies, showing the essential historical and contextual considerations shaping the strategies both of power and of those who challenged it via the written word during this period. The first is reading and control, which examines the relationship between institutional power and readers, either as individuals or as a group. A second is propaganda on behalf of institutional power, and the ways in which such writings engage with the rhetorics of power and their reception. The Academy constitutes a third theme, in which contributors explore the economic and political implications of publishing in the context of intellectual elites. The last theme is clientism and faction, which examines the competing political discourses and pressures which influenced widely differing forms of publication. From these articles there emerges a global view of the relationship between print and power, which takes the debate beyond the narrowly theoretical to address fundamental questions of how print sought to challenge, or reinforce, existing power-structures, both from within and from without.

Recenzijas

Adams and Armstrong's Introduction provides a useful and even-handed survey of the theoretical and historical terrain of the terms 'power' and 'discourse'...a successful comparative volume. Forum for Modern Language Studies In an intellectual climate where the benefits of interdisciplinary study are so frequently lauded, this contribution is an extremely successful example of that enterprise... Overall, this volume is a valuable and interesting contribution to our nderstanding of diverse aspects of the relationship between the printed word and power in early modern France and England. Modern Language Review

List of Figures
vi
List of Contributors
vii
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction
1(12)
Cosmetic Surgery on Gaul: The Printed Reception of Burgundian Writing in France before 1550
13(14)
Adrian Armstrong
Immanuel Tremellius' Latin Bible (1575--79) as a Pillar of the Calvinist Faith
27(12)
Kenneth Austin
`It was not mine intent to prostitute my Muse in English': Academic Publication in Early Modern England
39(14)
Sarah Knight
`Charity', Social Control and the History of English Literary Criticism
53(16)
Lee Morrissey
Spreading the Word: Illustrated Books as Political Propaganda in Seventeenth-Century France
69(16)
Alison Saunders
Insinuation and Instruction: Public Opinion in Eighteenth-Century `Letters to the Printer'
85(14)
Ann C. Dean
Police and Political Pamphleteering in Pre-Revolutionary France: The Testimony of J.-P. Lenoir, Lieutenant-General of Police of Paris
99(14)
Simon Burrows
Fancy Costume and Political Authority in the French Revolution
113(22)
David Adams
Bibliography of Works Cited 135(16)
Index 151


David Adams is Professor of French Enlightenment Studies and Adrian Armstrong is Professor of French, both at the University of Manchester, UK.