Samuel Johnson & the Impact of PrintPrinceton University Press, 21.11.1989 - 357 Seiten The description for this book, Samuel Johnson and the Impact of Print: (Originally published as Printing Technology, Letters, and Samuel Johnson), will be forthcoming. |
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... scene of writing , Paul Korshin on patronage , Howard Weinbrot , James Sledd , and Gwin Kolb on the dictionary ... scenes of writing such as Ian Watt and Terry Belanger on the development of a print soci- ety , Pat Rogers on Grub Street ...
... scene of writing , Paul Korshin on patronage , Howard Weinbrot , James Sledd , and Gwin Kolb on the dictionary ... scenes of writing such as Ian Watt and Terry Belanger on the development of a print soci- ety , Pat Rogers on Grub Street ...
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... scene in the eighteenth century . The Dunciad and Print's Destruction of Courtly Letters Pope's Dunciad ( written and rewritten over the years 1728- 1743 ) , portrays the apocalypse of an old courtly order of let- ters , in its last ...
... scene in the eighteenth century . The Dunciad and Print's Destruction of Courtly Letters Pope's Dunciad ( written and rewritten over the years 1728- 1743 ) , portrays the apocalypse of an old courtly order of let- ters , in its last ...
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... scene in which not just Samuel Johnson but the author , after centuries of subservience to the aristocracy ... scenes of letters in the age of print . In no respect does he more accurately anticipate what is to come than in his ...
... scene in which not just Samuel Johnson but the author , after centuries of subservience to the aristocracy ... scenes of letters in the age of print . In no respect does he more accurately anticipate what is to come than in his ...
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... scene of the meeting with the king offers a point of high vantage from which to begin our detailed survey of how print and Samuel Johnson interacted in the social construction of a new literary system in eighteenth - century England ...
... scene of the meeting with the king offers a point of high vantage from which to begin our detailed survey of how print and Samuel Johnson interacted in the social construction of a new literary system in eighteenth - century England ...
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VII | 24 |
VIII | 28 |
IX | 35 |
X | 44 |
XI | 48 |
XIV | 55 |
XV | 62 |
XVI | 71 |
XXVII | 164 |
XXVIII | 172 |
XXIX | 181 |
XXX | 204 |
XXXI | 219 |
XXXII | 226 |
XXXIII | 241 |
XXXIV | 249 |
XVII | 91 |
XVIII | 94 |
XIX | 97 |
XX | 102 |
XXI | 107 |
XXII | 114 |
XXIII | 118 |
XXIV | 130 |
XXV | 152 |
XXVI | 158 |
XXXV | 258 |
XXXVI | 264 |
XXXVII | 283 |
XXXVIII | 287 |
XXXIX | 297 |
XL | 311 |
XLI | 317 |
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activity actual age of print appear aristocratic audience aura became biography booksellers Boswell Boswell's Buckingham Palace catalogue Chesterfield common reader conception constructed copy courtly letters criticism Dictionary Dodsley Dunciad edition eighteenth century Encyclopédie England English established example existence fact famous Grub Street hack Harleian library human ical ideal ideas James Boswell John Johnsonian kind king knowledge language linguistic literary history literary system literary text living London Lord Lord Chesterfield manuscript meaning mind modern nature never oral patronage poems poet poetic poetry Pope Pope's Preface print culture print logic print technology print-based printed books printed texts printers printing press produced published Rambler reality remarks Robert Darnton Robert Dodsley role romantic literature romanticism Samuel Johnson scene scholar sense Shakespeare social world society Strahan structure style things tion true truth University Press values words Wordsworth writing wrote
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