Paper-Contestations and Textual Communities in England, 1640-1675 (Studies in Book and Print Culture)

by Elizabeth Sauer

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The mass production and dissemination of printed materials were unparalleled in England during the 1640s and 50s. While theatrical performance traditionally defined literary culture, print steadily gained ground, becoming more prevalent and enabling the formation of various networks of writers, readers, and consumers of books. In conjunction with an evolving print culture, seventeenth-century England experienced a rise of political instability and religious dissent, the closing of the theatres, and the emergence of a middle class. Elizabeth Sauer examines how this played out in the nation's book and print industry with an emphasis on performative writings, their materiality, reception, and their extra-judicial function.'Paper-contestations' and Textual Communities in England challenges traditional readings of literary history, offers new insights into drama and its transgression of boundaries, and proposes a fresh approach to the politics of consensus and contestation that animated seventeenth-century culture and that distinguishes current scholarly debates about this period.
  • ISBN10 6612028963
  • ISBN13 9786612028960
  • Publish Date 3 September 2005 (first published 1 January 2005)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 22 July 2009
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Toronto Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 255
  • Language English