The Oxford handbook of the history of the book in early modern England / edited by Adam Smyth.

Date:
2023
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History of the book in early modern England

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"The Oxford Handbook of the History of the Book in Early Modern England provides a rich, imaginative and also accessible guide to the latest research in one of the most exciting areas of early modern studies. Written by scholars working at the cutting-edge of the subject, from the UK and North America, the volume considers the production, reception, circulation, consumption, destruction, loss, modification, recycling, and conservation of books from different disciplinary perspectives. Each chapter discusses in a lively manner the nature and role of the book in early modern England, as well as offering critical insights on how we talk about the history of the book. On finishing the Handbook, the reader will not only know much more about the early modern book, but will also have a strong sense of how and why the book as an object has been studied, and the scope for the development of the field."-- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

Oxford, UK ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2023.

Physical description

xxii, 739 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 25 cm.

Edition

First edition.

Contents

Part I. Ways of approaching the history of the book. An introduction : thinking about the history of the book \ Adam Smyth -- The Handmaids' Tale : book history, Shakespeare, and women's textual labour \ Claire M. L. Bourne -- Cataloguing the past : periodisation and the historiography of print \ Megan Heffernan -- The scale of book history : data, distance, description \ Jeffrey Todd Knight -- 'Inlaid with inkie spots of jet' : early modern book history and premodern critical race studies \ Brandi K. Adams -- Religion and the history of the book \ Brian Cummings -- Printing and book history : insights from practice \ Alexandra Franklin and Richard Lawrence -- Monuments and trifles : which books do we use to tell the history of the book? \ Jason Scott-Warren -- Part II. Making books. What was a printing shop, and what happened there? \ Paul W. Nash -- Scribes, Compositors, Correctors \ Tamara Atkin -- Authors \ Stephen B. Dobranski -- Publishing Virginia (1608-15) : specialization, commissioning, networks \ Kirk Melnikoff -- Regional book and print trades \ Rachel Stenner -- Representing the labour of printing in image and text \ Katherine Hunt -- Printing and the universities \ Jason Peacey -- Illustrated books \ Michael Hunter -- Typography \ James Misson -- Beyond the book : non-codex texts \ Harriet Phillips -- Science and the book in early modern England -- Adrian Johns -- Waste, offcuts, remains, reuse : or, what is the history of books in pieces? \ Anna Reynolds -- Part III. Moving books : selling, circulating, borrowing, imagining. 'The book-sellars shop' : Browsing, Reading, and Buying in early modern England \ Ben Higgins -- Internationalism and the English book trade \ Hanna de Lange and Andrew Pettegree -- 'A gifte of good moment' : a new history of the stationers' benevolence to the Bodleian Library, 1610 to 1616 \ Tara L. Lyons -- Translingual and multi-lingual print \ A. E. B. Coldiron -- Contexts for Circulation : universities, inns of court, households, and professional circles \ Michelle O'Callaghan -- From Duck Lane to Lazarus Seaman : buying and selling old books in England during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries \ H. R. Woudhuysen -- Conversations about time and space : early modern books and contemporary artists' books \ Sujata Iyengar -- The early modern book as metaphor \ Jeff Dolven -- Part IV. Using books : reading and marking, collecting and preserving. Past, present, and future : early modern collections and the work of a curator \ Caroline Duroselle-Melish -- Self-reading books : marginalia, prosopopoeia and book history \ Emma Smith -- Book modification \ Georgina Wilson -- Early modern books and phonography \ Bruce R. Smith -- Transience and loss \ Alexandra Hill -- Owning, preserving, and transmitting the text : early modern libraries and their users / David Pearson -- Provenance narratives in the twenty-first century / Kathryn James -- Broken books and fragile print : a conservation perspective / Nikki Tomkins -- The history of the early modern book in the digital age / Whitney Trettien.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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  • 9780198846239
  • 0198846231