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The Circulation of Poetry in Manuscript in Early Modern England (Hardcover)
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The Circulation of Poetry in Manuscript in Early Modern England (Hardcover)
Series: Material Readings in Early Modern Culture
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This study examines the transmission and compilation of poetic
texts through manuscripts from the late-Elizabethan era through the
mid-seventeenth century, paying attention to the distinctive
material, social, and literary features of these documents. The
study has two main focuses: the first, the particular social
environments in which texts were compiled and, second, the presence
within this system of a large body of (usually anonymous) rare or
unique poems. Manuscripts from aristocratic, academic, and urban
professional environments are examined in separate chapters that
highlight particular collections. Two chapters consider the social
networking within the university and London that facilitated the
transmission within these environments and between them. Although
the topic is addressed throughout the study, the place of rare or
unique poems in manuscript collections is at the center of the
final three chapters. The book as a whole argues that scholars need
to pay more attention to the social life of texts in the period and
to little-known or unknown rare or unique poems that represent a
field of writing broader than that defined in a literary history
based mainly on the products of print culture.
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