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Privacy and Print: Reading and Writing in Seventeenth-Century England

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A midst the other religious, political, and technological changes in seventeenth-century England, the ready availability of printed books was the most significant sign of the disappearance of old ways of thinking. The ability to read granted new independence as the interactions among reader, text, and author moved from the public forums of church and court to the privacy and solitude of the home. Privacy and Print proposes that the emergence of the concept of privacy as a personal right, as the very core of individuality, is connected in a complex fashion with the history of reading. Cecile M. Jagodzinski attempts to recover the experience of readers past by examining representations of reading and readers (especially women) in five genres of seventeenth-century literature: devotional books, conversion narratives, personal letters, drama, and the novel. The discussion ranges from the published letters of Charles I and John Donne to Aphra Behn's Love-Letters between a Nobleman and His Sister and Margaret Cavendish's literary activities.

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Autorius: Cecile M Jagodzinski
Leidėjas: University of Virginia Press
Išleidimo metai: 1999
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 232
ISBN-10: 0813918391
ISBN-13: 9780813918396
Formatas: Knyga kietu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų
Žanras: Literature: history and criticism

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