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"Profit and delight"

printed miscellanies in England, 1640-1682

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An edition of "Profit and delight" (2004)

"Profit and delight"

printed miscellanies in England, 1640-1682

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"Profit and Delight gives long overdue attention to a popular literary phenomenon that defies today's conventional understandings of literature. Claiming to educate young gentlemen in the social arts, miscellanies were booklets that circulated widely in early modern England. They bundled together writing from diverse sources - play texts, songbooks, educational tracts, poetry collections - but rarely acknowledged authorship. The material, which was frequently altered from the original, was of a Royalist bent and often celebrated drinking and carousing. Readers could learn about courtship, however, through poetry, word games, sample love letters and event romantic one-liners." "Who produced and who actually read miscellanies are among many questions explored in this in-depth study. Rejecting traditional author-centric approaches, Adam Smyth instead draws upon research into the early modern cultures of manuscript and print. He begins with a rigorous consideration of the literary traditions from which printed miscellanies emerged and the functions the booklets proposed to serve. Through his analysis of marginalia in extant copies of these booklets, Smyth constructs a profile of miscellany readers and shows how their readings often differed from those prescribed by the texts. Smyth also addresses textual transmission emphasizing the fluidity of the publication process. Finally, the author examines the politics of printed miscellanies."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
246

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"Profit and delight": printed miscellanies in England, 1640-1682
2004, Wayne State University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-238) and index.

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Detroit

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
820.9/004
Library of Congress
PR438.P65 S64 2004, PR438.P65S64 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 246 p. ;
Number of pages
246

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3680314M
ISBN 10
0814330142
LCCN
2003023875
OCLC/WorldCat
53434667
Goodreads
1005502

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