Printing, Writers and Readers in Renaissance Italy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:5th Aug '99
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The first full-length study of printing, writing and reading at a crucial period in Italian and European culture.
The spread of printing to Renaissance Italy had a huge impact in Italy and across Europe: works were diffused more widely and cheaply, reading became more popular and writers had to adapt to new technologies. This is the first full-length study of printing, writing and reading at this crucial period.The spread of printing to Renaissance Italy had a dramatic impact on all users of books. As works came to be diffused more widely and cheaply, so authors had to adapt their writing and their methods of publishing to the demands and opportunities of the new medium, and reading became a more frequent and user-friendly activity. Printing, Writers and Readers in Renaissance Italy focuses on this interaction between the book industry and written culture. After describing the new technology and the contexts of publishing and bookselling, it examines the continuities and changes faced by writers in the shift from manuscript to print, the extent to which they benefited from print in their careers, and the greater accessibility of books to a broader spectrum of readers, including women and the less well educated. This is the first integrated study of a topic of central importance in Italian and European culture.
'This fascinating accessus should be owned and read by anyone interested in the Renaissance book.' The Times Literary Supplement
ISBN: 9780521576932
Dimensions: 227mm x 153mm x 14mm
Weight: 340g
252 pages