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  • 1
    Language: English
    DDC: 820.809287
    Keywords: England ; Literatur ; Schriftstellerin ; Geschichte 1500-1640
    Note: Später mit Verf.-Ang.: Advisory Board: Margaret J. M. Ezell ... Patrick Cullen: ed. emeritus
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  • 2
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781009507240
    Language: English
    Pages: 75 Seiten
    Series Statement: Elements in Eighteenth-Century Connections
    DDC: 302.2324094209032
    Keywords: Erste Hälfte 18. Jahrhundert (ca. 1700 bis ca. 1750) ; Zweite Hälfte 17. Jahrhundert (ca. 1650 bis ca. 1699) ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Media & Communications Industries ; Englisch ; HISTORY / Social History ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism ; LIT024000 ; Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800 ; Literaturwissenschaft: 1600 bis 1800 ; Press & journalism ; Presse und Journalismus ; Social & cultural history ; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte ; England
    Abstract: Using the lens of early modern social authorship and contemporary social media, this Element explores a new print genre popular in England at the end of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, the periodical. Traditionally, literary history has focused on only one aspect, the periodical essay. This Element returns the periodical to its original, complex literary ecosystem as an ephemeral text competing for an emerging audience, growing out of a social authorship culture. It argues that the relationship between authors, publishers, and audiences in the early periodicals is a dynamic participatory culture, similar to what modern readers encounter in the early phases of the transition from print to digital, as seen in social media. Like our current evolving digital environment, the periodical also experienced a shift from its original practices stressing sociability to a more commercially driven media ecology. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction: early English periodicals and early modern social media forms; 2. Sociable periodicals, 1690s-1700s: the Royal Society of London's philosophical transactions, John Dunton's the Athenian mercury, and Peter Motteux's, the gentleman's journal; 3. Sociable periodicals, 1700-1720s, continuity and change: Aaron Hill's the British Apollo, the female Tatler, and Daniel Defoe's the review; 4. Celebrity and the changing nature of periodical cultures: the Tatler, the spectator, and their rivals; References.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0472104993 , 0472082574
    Language: English
    Pages: 252 p , ill , 25 cm
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Material culture ; Materialism ; Culture Philosophy ; Culture Semiotic models ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Political maps : the production of cartography and chorography in early modern England / Howard Marchitello -- From typology to type : agents of change in eighteenth-century English texts / J. Paul Hunter -- Mark Twain : texts and technology / Hamlin Hill -- "Why don't they leave it alone?" Speculations on the authority of the audience in editorial theory / Morris Eaves -- Composition as explanation (of modern and postmodern poetries) / Jerome J. McGann -- Scraps, stamps, and cutouts : Emily Dickinson's domestic technologies of publication / Jeanne Holland -- Beyond artifacts : cultural studies and the new hybridity of rap / Houston A. Baker, Jr. -- Narrative, memory, and slavery / W.J.T. Mitchell -- Rhetorics of the body : do you smell a fault? / Herbert Blau
    Description / Table of Contents: Political maps : the production of cartography and chorography in early modern England / Howard Marchitello -- From typology to type : agents of change in eighteenth-century English texts / J. Paul Hunter -- Mark Twain : texts and technology / Hamlin Hill -- "Why don't they leave it alone?" Speculations on the authority of the audience in editorial theory / Morris Eaves -- Composition as explanation (of modern and postmodern poetries) / Jerome J. McGann -- Scraps, stamps, and cutouts : Emily Dickinson's domestic technologies of publication / Jeanne Holland -- Beyond artifacts : cultural studies and the new hybridity of rap / Houston A. Baker, Jr. -- Narrative, memory, and slavery / W.J.T. Mitchell -- Rhetorics of the body : do you smell a fault? / Herbert Blau.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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