The Oxford History of the Irish Book is a major new series that charts
the development of the book in Ireland from its origins within an
early medieval manuscript culture to its current incarnation alongside
the rise of digital media in the twenty-first century. Volume III: The
Irish Book in English, 1550-1800 contains a series of groundbreaking
essays that seek to explain the fortunes of printed word from the
early Renaissance to the end of the eighteenth century. The essays in
section one explain the development of print culture in the period,
from its first incarnation in the small area of the English Pale
around Dublin, dominated by the interests of the English authorities,
to the more widespread dispersal of the printing press at the close of
the eighteenth century, when provincial presses developed their own
character and style either alongside or as a challenge to the dominant
intellectual culture. Section two explains the crucial developments in
the structure and technical innovation of the print trade; the role
played by private and public collections of books; and the evidence of
changing reading practices throughout the period. The third and
longest section explores the impact of the rise of print. Essays
examine the effect that the printed book had on religious and
political life in Ireland, providing a case study of the impact of the
French Revolution on pamphlets and propaganda in Ireland; the
transformations illustrated in the history of historical writing, as
well as in literature and the theatre, through the publication of play
texts for a wide audience. Others explore the impact that print had on
the history of science and the production of foreign language books.
The volume concludes with an authoritative bibliographical essay
outlining the sources that exist for the study of the book in early
modern Ireland. This is an authoritative volume with essays by key
scholars that will be the standard guide for many years to come.
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The Irish Book in English, 1550-1800
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191514333
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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