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This volume of Opuscula presents a selection of essays on the
subject of post-print manuscript cultures along what may be called
the north Atlantic fringe -- Ireland, Gaelic-speaking Scotland,
Iceland and the Faroe Islands. While printing had been adopted as
the primary mode of literary dissemination in the majority of
western European cultures by the mid-seventeenth century, in these
countries chirographic transmission remained the norm until well
into the nineteenth century for most genres of literature. Written
by noted scholars from Denmark, Iceland, Scotland, Ireland and
Wales, the essays gathered here seek to establish overarching
reasons for the continuance of manuscript culture across this
region, and analyse the common modalities of scribal practice from
each area. Particular attention is paid to the interaction of
manuscript and print. The study of post-print manuscript culture is
still in its infancy, but has been receiving increasing attention
in recent years. It is hoped that this book will facilitate its
further development, cementing its position as an area of academic
endeavour in its own right.
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