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Readers and Authorship in Early Modern England

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Paperback, 244 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2009
ISBN13: 9780521120180
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2009 9780521120180
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While authors in early modern England were gaining new authority - legally, economically and symbolically - Renaissance readers also were expected to participate in and make use of an author's writings. In this book, Stephen B. Dobranski examines how the seventeenth-century phenomenon of printing apparently unfinished works ushered in a new emphasis on authors' responsibility for written texts while it simultaneously reinforced Renaissance practices of active reading. Bringing together textual studies, literary criticism and book trade history, Dobranski provides fresh insight into Renaissance constructions of authorship and offers discerning interpretations of publications by Sir Philip Sidney, Ben Jonson, John Donne, Robert Herrick and John Milton. The omissions in all these writers' works provide a unique window into English literary history: through these blank spaces we glimpse the tension between implication and inference, between writers' intentions and readers' responses and between an individual author and a collaborative community.

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ISBN13:9780521120180
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:244

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List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Note on the texts; List of abbreviations; Introduction: Renaissance omissions; 1. Reading and writing; 2. Re-writing Sidney's Arcadia; 3. Jonson's labors lost; 4. The incomplete Poems of John Donne; 5. Herrick unbound; 6. Milton's missing links; Postscript; Index.

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