The eighteenth century has long been associated with realism and objective description, modes of representation that deemphasize writing. But in the middle decades of the century, Christina Lupton observes, authors described with surprising candor the material and economic facets of their own texts' production. In "Knowing Books" Lupton examines a variety of eighteenth-century sources, including sermons, graffiti, philosophical texts, and magazines, which illustrate the range and character of mid-century experiments with words announcing their status as physical objects. Books that "know"...
The eighteenth century has long been associated with realism and objective description, modes of representation that deemphasize writing. But in th...
This compelling book stands out for the combination of archival research, smart theoretical inquiry, and autobiographical reflection it brings into play.
This compelling book stands out for the combination of archival research, smart theoretical inquiry, and autobiographical reflection it brings into pl...