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Early African American Print Culture - - Bog - University of Pennsylvania Press - Plusbog.dk

Authorship and Publicity Before Print - Daniel Hobbins - Bog - University of Pennsylvania Press - Plusbog.dk

Authorship and Publicity Before Print - Daniel Hobbins - Bog - University of Pennsylvania Press - Plusbog.dk

Widely recognized by contemporaries as the most powerful theologian of his generation, Jean Gerson (1363-1429) dominated the stage of western Europe during a time of plague, fratricidal war, and religious schism. Yet modern scholarship has struggled to define Gerson''s place in history, even as it searches for a compelling narrative to tell the story of his era. Daniel Hobbins argues for a new understanding of Gerson as a man of letters actively managing the publication of his works in a period of rapid expansion in written culture. More broadly, Hobbins casts Gerson as a mirror of the complex cultural and intellectual shifts of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. In contrast to earlier theologians, Gerson took a more humanist approach to reading and to authorship. He distributed his works, both Latin and French, to a more diverse medieval public. And he succeeded in reaching a truly international audience of readers within his lifetime. Through such efforts, Gerson effectively embodies the aspirations of a generation of writers and intellectuals. Removed from the narrow confines of late scholastic theology and placed into a broad interdisciplinary context, his writings open a window onto the fascinating landscape of fifteenth-century Europe. The picture of late medieval culture that emerges from this study offers neither a specter of decaying scholasticism nor a triumphalist narrative of budding humanism and reform. Instead, Hobbins describes a period of creative and dynamic growth, when new attitudes toward writing and debate demanded and eventually produced new technologies of the written word.

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The Hebrew Book in Early Modern Italy - - Bog - University of Pennsylvania Press - Plusbog.dk

The Hebrew Book in Early Modern Italy - - Bog - University of Pennsylvania Press - Plusbog.dk

The rise of printing had major effects on culture and society in the early modern period, and the presence of this new technology—and the relatively rapid embrace of it among early modern Jews—certainly had an effect on many aspects of Jewish culture. One major change that print seems to have brought to the Jewish communities of Christian Europe, particularly in Italy, was greater interaction between Jews and Christians in the production and dissemination of books.Starting in the early sixteenth century, the locus of production for Jewish books in many places in Italy was in Christian-owned print shops, with Jews and Christians collaborating on the editorial and technical processes of book production. As this Jewish-Christian collaboration often took place under conditions of control by Christians (for example, the involvement of Christian typesetters and printers, expurgation and censorship of Hebrew texts, and state control of Hebrew printing), its study opens up an important set of questions about the role that Christians played in shaping Jewish culture.Presenting new research by an international group of scholars, this book represents a step toward a fuller understanding of Jewish book history. Individual essays focus on a range of issues related to the production and dissemination of Hebrew books as well as their audiences. Topics include the activities of scribes and printers, the creation of new types of literature and the transformation of canonical works in the era of print, the external and internal censorship of Hebrew books, and the reading interests of Jews. An introduction summarizes the state of scholarship in the field and offers an overview of the transition from manuscript to print in this period.

DKK 712.00
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Fair Copy - Jennifer Putzi - Bog - University of Pennsylvania Press - Plusbog.dk

Fair Copy - Jennifer Putzi - Bog - University of Pennsylvania Press - Plusbog.dk

In Fair Copy Jennifer Putzi studies the composition, publication, and circulation of American women's poetry in the antebellum United States. In opposition to a traditional scholarly emphasis on originality and individuality, or a recovery method centered on author-based interventions, Putzi proposes a theory and methodology of relational poetics: focusing on poetry written by working-class and African American women poets, she demonstrates how an emphasis on relationships between and among people and texts shaped the poems that women wrote, the avenues they took to gain access to print, and the way their poems functioned within a variety of print cultures. Yet it is their very relationality which has led to these poems and the poets who published them being written out of literary history. Fair Copy models a radical reading and recovery of this work in a way that will redirect the study of nineteenth-century American women's poetry. Beginning with Lydia Huntley Sigourney and ending with Elizabeth Akers Allen and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Putzi argues that relational practices like imitation, community, and collaboration distinguished the poetry of antebellum American women, especially those whose access to print was mediated by class or race. To demonstrate this point, she recovers poetry by the "factory girls" of the Lowell Offering, African American poet Sarah Forten, and domestic servant Maria James, whose volume Wales, and Other Poems was published in 1839. Putzi's work reveals a careful navigation of the path to print for each of these writers, as well as a fierce claim to poetry and all that it represented in the antebellum United States.

DKK 593.00
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Guide to Women's History Resources in the Delaware Valley Area - - Bog - University of Pennsylvania Press - Plusbog.dk

Materials Toward a History of Witchcraft, Volume 3 - - Bog - University of Pennsylvania Press - Plusbog.dk

Materials Toward a History of Witchcraft, Volume 2 - - Bog - University of Pennsylvania Press - Plusbog.dk

NLRB Regulation of Election Conduct - Peter A. Janus - Bog - University of Pennsylvania Press - Plusbog.dk

NLRB Regulation of Election Conduct - Peter A. Janus - Bog - University of Pennsylvania Press - Plusbog.dk

The Legendary History of Britain in Lope Garcia de Salazar's "Libro de las bienandanzas e fortunas" - - Bog - University of Pennsylvania Press -

A Bibliography of Thomas Gray, 1917-1951 - Herbert W. Starr - Bog - University of Pennsylvania Press - Plusbog.dk

Transcendentalism in New England - Octavius Brooks Frothingham - Bog - University of Pennsylvania Press - Plusbog.dk