This Element explores a new print genre which became popular in England at the end of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, the periodical. It says that the relationship between the authors, publishers, and audiences in the early periodicals is a dynamic participatory culture. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
This Element explores a new print genre which became popular in England at the end of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, the periodical. It says that the relationship between the authors, publishers, and audiences in the early periodicals is a dynamic participatory culture. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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.
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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