This study interprets 18th-century satire's typographical obsession as a fraught response to the Enlightenment's 'ocularcentric' epistemological paradigms, and to a print-cultural moment identified by book-historians as increasingly 'visual'.
This study interprets 18th-century satire's typographical obsession as a fraught response to the Enlightenment's 'ocularcentric' epistemological parad...