This collection of essays displays a number of different approaches
to the most significant early eighteenth-century periodicals. The
range is considerable: the critique of ideology and polemical
strategy, the political history of the press, the rhetoric of the
genre, and the material circumstances of periodical production all
find a place. The periodical profoundly shaped the English reading
public's ways of perceiving the social and political institutions
of their own age.
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