Empire of Letters
Letter Manuals and Transatlantic Correspondence, 1680–1820
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:19th Nov '09
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- Hardback£106.00(9780521856188)
This lively, interdisciplinary book will change the way we read and interpret eighteenth-century letters.
Among the most frequently reprinted books of the eighteenth century, letter manuals spread norms of polite conduct and communication which connected and unified the British Atlantic world. Eve Tavor Bannet's lively, interdisciplinary book will change the way we read eighteenth-century letters and think about the book in the Atlantic world.Among the most frequently reprinted books of the long eighteenth century, English, Scottish and American letter manuals spread norms of polite conduct and communication, which helped to connect and unify different regions of the British Atlantic world, even as they fostered and helped to create very different local and regional cultures and values. By teaching secret writing, they also enabled transatlantic correspondents to communicate what they needed despite interception, censorship and the practice of reading private letters in company. Eve Tavor Bannet uncovers what people knew then about letters that we have forgotten, and revolutionises our understanding of eighteenth-century letters, novels, periodicals, and other kinds of writing in manuscript and print which used the letter form. This lively, interdisciplinary book will change the way we read and interpret eighteenth-century letters and think about the book in the Atlantic world.
Review of the hardback: 'Not the least merit of Eve Tavor Bannet's groundbreaking book, Empire of Letters, is its critique of the Habermasian division of public and private spheres as it is often understood.' The Times Literary Supplement
ISBN: 9780521123525
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
Weight: 550g
372 pages