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Kentish Book Culture: Writers, Archives, Libraries and Sociability 1400-1660
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This volume explores the writing practices and book collections of a range of individuals in early modern Kent including monks, a mariner and an apothecary as well as members of the gentry and clergy and urban administrators.\n\nIn a county with ready access to metropolitan, courtly and continental influences, a vibrant provincial book culture flourished, in which literacy was prized and book ownership widespread. Reinforcing the important social role played by the literate and revealing something of their creative potential, the essays gathered here also uncover an appetite for debate, reflected in the books owned, lent, written and published by the Kentish in the period covered. Underpinning all of this is an enduring culture of sociability, centred around the book as an object to be shared.Interdisciplinary in approach, this collection brings together specialists in the history of the book, literary scholars, social historians and librarians to explore the nature of authorship and the dynamics of the market for print and manuscript books outside London. It demonstrates the rich potential of regional archival study to extend our understanding of medieval and early modern literature. Additional ISBNs 1787074668, 1787074684, 9781787074668, 9781787074682Kentish Book Culture: Writers, Archives, Libraries and Sociability 1400-1660 1st Edition is written by Claire Bartram and published by Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers. ISBNs for Kentish Book Culture are 9781787074675, 1787074676 and the print ISBNs are 9781787074668, 1787074668. Additional ISBNs include 1787074668, 1787074684, 9781787074668, 9781787074682.
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