Explores the relationship between the transition to capitalism in early modern England and the many literary innovations that emerged within the period.
Explores the relationship between the transition to capitalism in early modern England and the many literary innovations that emerged within the period.
Julianne Werlin is Assistant Professor in the English Department at Duke University specializing in early modern literature. She received her doctorate from Princeton University, and has held fellowships at The University of Southern California, Central European University, The Folger Shakespeare Library, and The Huntington Library.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Capitalism and Communications 1: The Rise of English Prose 2: The Beginnings of Literary Mass Culture 3: The Problem of a Courtly Literature 4: The Writing of Daily Life 5: English Literature Abroad Conclusion: The Arc of Change
Introduction: Capitalism and Communications 1: The Rise of English Prose 2: The Beginnings of Literary Mass Culture 3: The Problem of a Courtly Literature 4: The Writing of Daily Life 5: English Literature Abroad Conclusion: The Arc of Change
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