03472nam a2200457 a 4500001001200000003000800012006001900020007001500039008004100054010001700095020002800112020003500140020001800175020002700193040002100220035002100241043001200262050002700274082002000301245017800321260006200499300002300561440001900584504005100603505150900654533015202163650005502315650005502370650006002425650006002485650006302545650006302608651004602671651004602717655002902763700003002792700002902822700002002851710001702871856012602888ebr10641559CaPaEBRm u cr cn|||||||||010529s2002 paua sb 001 0 eng d z 2001037150 z0812236335 (alk. paper) z0812217942 (pbk. : alk. paper) z9780812217940 z9780812204711 (e-book) aCaPaEBRcCaPaEBR a(OCoLC)606624117 ae-uk-en14aZ1003.5.G7bB69 2002eb04a028/.9/094222100aBooks and readers in early modern Englandh[electronic resource] :bmaterial studies /cedited by Jennifer Andersen and Elizabeth Sauer ; with an afterword by Stephen Orgel. aPhiladelphia :bUniversity of Pennsylvania Press,cc2002. avi, 305 p. :bill. 0aMaterial texts aIncludes bibliographical references and index.8 aMachine generated contents note: Current Trends in the History of Reading I -- JENNIFER ANDERSEN AND ELIZABETH SAUER -- I. Social Contexts for Writing -- Chapter 1: Plays into Print: Shakespeare to His Earliest Readers 23 -- DAVID SCOTT KASTAN -- Chapter 2: Books and Scrolls: Navigating the Bible 42 -- PETER STALLYBRASS -- Chapter 3: Theatrum Libri: Burton's Anatomy ofMelancholy and the Failure of Encyclopedic Form 80 -- CHRISTOPHER GROSE -- Chapter 4: Approaches to Presbyterian Print Culture: Thomas Edwards's Gangraena as Source and Text 97 -- ANN HUGHES --II. Traces of Reading: Margins, Libraries, Prefaces, and Bindings -- Chapter 5: What Did Renaissance Readers Write in Their Books? II9 -- WILLIAM H. SHERMAN -- Chapter 6: The Countess of Bridgewater's London Library 138 -- HEIDI BRAYMAN HACKEL -- Chapter 7: Lego Ego: Reading Seventeenth-Century Books of Epigrams 160 -- RANDALL INGRAM -- Chapter 8: Devotion Bound: A Social History of The Temple I77 -- KATHLEEN LYNCH -- III. Print, Publishing, and Public Opinion -- Chapter 9: Preserving the Ephemeral: Reading, Collecting, and the Pamphlet Culture of Seventeenth-Century England 201 -- MICHAEL MENDLE -- Chapter 10: Licensing Readers, Licensing Authorities in Seventeenth- -- Century England 217 -- SABRINA A. BARON -- Chapter 11: Licensing Metaphor: Parker, Marvell, and the Debate over Conscience 243 -- LANA CABLE -- Chapter 12: John Dryden's Angry Readers 26x -- ANNA BATTIGELLI -- Afterword: Records of Culture 282 -- STEPHEN ORGEL. aElectronic reproduction.bPalo Alto, Calif. :cebrary,d2013.nAvailable via World Wide Web.nAccess may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries. 0aBooks and readingzEnglandxHistoryy16th century. 0aBooks and readingzEnglandxHistoryy17th century. 0aLiterature and societyzEnglandxHistoryy16th century. 0aLiterature and societyzEnglandxHistoryy17th century. 0aBook industries and tradezEnglandxHistoryy16th century. 0aBook industries and tradezEnglandxHistoryy17th century. 0aEnglandxIntellectual lifey16th century. 0aEnglandxIntellectual lifey17th century. 7aElectronic books.2local1 aAndersen, Jennifer Lotte.1 aSauer, Elizabeth,d1964-1 aOrgel, Stephen.2 aebrary, Inc.40uhttp://site.ebrary.com/lib/rucke/Doc?id=10641559zAn electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view