Writing Early Modern London: Memory, Text and Community
Writing Early Modern London explores how urban community in London was experienced, imagined and translated into textual form. Ranging from previously unstudied manuscripts to major works by Middleton, Stow and Whitney, it examines how memory became a key cultural battleground as rites of community were appropriated in creative ways.
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Writing Early Modern London: Memory, Text and Community
Writing Early Modern London explores how urban community in London was experienced, imagined and translated into textual form. Ranging from previously unstudied manuscripts to major works by Middleton, Stow and Whitney, it examines how memory became a key cultural battleground as rites of community were appropriated in creative ways.
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Writing Early Modern London: Memory, Text and Community

Writing Early Modern London: Memory, Text and Community

by A. Gordon
Writing Early Modern London: Memory, Text and Community

Writing Early Modern London: Memory, Text and Community

by A. Gordon

Paperback(1st ed. 2013)

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Overview

Writing Early Modern London explores how urban community in London was experienced, imagined and translated into textual form. Ranging from previously unstudied manuscripts to major works by Middleton, Stow and Whitney, it examines how memory became a key cultural battleground as rites of community were appropriated in creative ways.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349451678
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2013
Series: Early Modern Literature in History
Edition description: 1st ed. 2013
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Andrew Gordon is a Lecturer in Renaissance Literature at the University of Aberdeen, UK. He is the author of numerous articles and chapters on early modern London, manuscript culture and correspondence. He has edited (with Bernhard Klein) Literature, Mapping and the Politics of Space in Early Modern Britain (2001), and (with Thomas Rist) The Arts of Remembrance in Early Modern Britain (2013).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Writing the City 2. Henry Machyn's Book of Remembrance 3. Contesting Inheritance: William Smith and Isabella Whitney 4. John Stow and the Textuality of Custom 5. Credit History to Civic History: Thomas Middleton and the Politics of Urban Memory 6. Conclusion
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