Annabel Patterson explores the effects of censorship on both
writing and reading in early modern England, drawing analogies and
connections with France during the same time. The result is an
original account of the interpretive and communicative systems we
call culture. Patterson's work will interest anyone concerned with
the relationship between art and politics. A new introduction by
the author underscores the relevance of a historical perspective on
censorship to contemporary culture.
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