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  • - A Graphic Cultural History
    av Birgitte Beck Pristed
    1 896,-

    This book takes up the obtrusive problem of visual representation of fiction in contemporary Russian book design.

  • av Marianne Martens
    1 546,-

    "This Palgrave Macmillan imprint is published by Springer Nature"--Title page verso.

  • av Jason McElligott
    886 - 1 760,-

    This collection of essays illustrates various pressures and concerns-both practical and theoretical-related to the study of print culture. Procedural difficulties range from doubts about the reliability of digitized resources to concerns with the limiting parameters of 'national' book history.

  • - Transnational Book Groups and the Reception of Difference
    av James Procter & Bethan Benwell
    836,-

    Combining sustained empirical analysis of reading group conversations with four case studies of classic and contemporary novels: Things Fall Apart, White Teeth, Brick Lane and Small Island, this book pursues what can be gained through a comparative approach to reading and readerships.

  • av Joanna Maciulewicz
    980,-

    This book is a contribution to the new field of literary studies which is informed by book history and takes interest in the intersection of the ideal and material aspects of literature.

  • av Millicent Weber
    1 546,-

    The relationship between literary festivals and these configuring forces is illustrated with in-depth case studies of the Edinburgh International Book Festival, the Port Eliot Festival, the Melbourne Writers Festival, the Emerging Writers' Festival, and the Clunes Booktown Festival.

  • - Space, Time, Networks
    av Helen Chambers
    1 386,-

    An innovative three-part approach, combining close reading the evidence of reading, scrutiny of international book distribution circuits, and of Conrad's many fictional representations of reading, illuminates his childhood, maritime and later shore-based reading.

  • - The Victorian Reading Experience
     
    1 240,-

    This book explores Victorian readers' consumption of a wide array of reading matter. Second, contributors investigate how nineteenth-century reading and consumption of print was framed and/or shaped by contemporaneous engagement with content disseminated in other media like advertising, the stage, exhibitions, and oral culture.

  • - Medium, Object, Metaphor
     
    1 530,-

    Situated at the crossroads of American studies, literary studies, book studies, and media studies, these essays show that a sustained focus on the medial and material formats of literary communication significantly expands our accustomed ways of doing cultural studies.

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    1 870,-

    This book contributes significantly to book, image and media studies from an interdisciplinary, comparative point of view. An introduction substantiates methods and approaches, ten chapters follow along media lines: from manuscripts to prints, printed books, and e-readers.

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    1 446,-

    This book brings a renewed critical focus to the history of novel writing, publishing, selling and reading, expanding its viewing beyond national territories.

  • av Joanna Maciulewicz
    1 306,-

    This book is a contribution to the new field of literary studies which is informed by book history and takes interest in the intersection of the ideal and material aspects of literature.

  • - Space, Time, Networks
    av Helen Chambers
    1 366,-

    An innovative three-part approach, combining close reading the evidence of reading, scrutiny of international book distribution circuits, and of Conrad's many fictional representations of reading, illuminates his childhood, maritime and later shore-based reading.

  • av Millicent Weber
    1 550,-

    The relationship between literary festivals and these configuring forces is illustrated with in-depth case studies of the Edinburgh International Book Festival, the Port Eliot Festival, the Melbourne Writers Festival, the Emerging Writers' Festival, and the Clunes Booktown Festival.

  • - Methods and Practices
     
    1 980,-

    This book is an edited volume of essays that showcases how books played a crucial role in making and materialising histories of travel, scientific exchanges, translation, and global markets from the late-eighteenth century to the present.

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    1 446,-

    This book brings a renewed critical focus to the history of novel writing, publishing, selling and reading, expanding its viewing beyond national territories.

  • - A World Inscribed
     
    1 986,-

    This book investigates the history of writing as a cultural practice in a variety of contexts and periods. From the inscribed images of 'pre-literate' societies, to the democratization of writing in the modern era, access to writing technology and its public and private uses are examined.

  •  
    1 870,-

    This book contributes significantly to book, image and media studies from an interdisciplinary, comparative point of view. An introduction substantiates methods and approaches, ten chapters follow along media lines: from manuscripts to prints, printed books, and e-readers.

  • - Beyond Production, Circulation and Consumption
     
    1 980,-

    This book presents and explores a challenging new approach in book history. The book will be of interest to scholars and students in the field of early modern book history as well as in a range of other disciplines.

  • - Critical Debates
     
    1 566,-

    This volume presents new research and critical debates in African book history, and brings together a range of disciplinary perspectives by leading scholars in the subject. It includes case studies from across Africa, ranging from third-century manuscript traditions to twenty-first century internet communications.

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    816,-

    This rich and varied collection of essays by scholars and interviews with artists approaches the fraught topic of book destruction from a new angle, setting out an alternative history of the cutting, burning, pulping, defacing and tearing of books from the medieval period to our own age.

  • - The Victorian Reading Experience
     
    1 956,-

    This book explores Victorian readers' consumption of a wide array of reading matter. Second, contributors investigate how nineteenth-century reading and consumption of print was framed and/or shaped by contemporaneous engagement with content disseminated in other media like advertising, the stage, exhibitions, and oral culture.

  •  
    1 760,-

    This rich and varied collection of essays by scholars and interviews with artists approaches the fraught topic of book destruction from a new angle, setting out an alternative history of the cutting, burning, pulping, defacing and tearing of books from the medieval period to our own age.

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