Literature and Popular Culture in Early Modern England
Andrew Hadfield author Matthew Dimmock editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:23rd Sep '09
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1978 witnessed the publication of Peter Burke's groundbreaking study Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe. Now in its third edition this remarkable book has for thirty years set the benchmark for cultural historians with its wide ranging and imaginative exploration of early modern European popular culture. In order to celebrate this achievement, and to explore the ways in which perceptions of popular culture have changed in the intervening years a group of leading scholars are brought together in this new volume to examine Burke's thesis in relation to England. Adopting an appropriately interdisciplinary approach, the collection offers an unprecedented survey of the field of popular culture in early modern England as it currently stands, bringing together scholars at the forefront of developments in an expanding area. Taking as its starting point Burke's argument that popular culture was everyone's culture, distinguishing it from high culture, which only a restricted social group could access, it explores an intriguing variety of sources to discover whether this was in fact the case in early modern England. It further explores the meaning and significance of the term 'popular culture' when applied to the early modern period: how did people distinguish between high and low culture - could they in fact do so? Concluded by an Afterword by Peter Burke, the volume provides a vivid sense of the range and significance of early modern popular culture and the difficulties involved in defining and studying it.
’The collection is nicely edited by Matthew Dimmock and Andrew Hadfield, who have made a fine selection from the original conference and presented us with a worthy addition to any library on early modern studies. It is enjoyable and most helpful.’ Renaissance Quarterly ’This is a very useful text for anyone interested in the study of popular culture, or for those who simply want to learn more about early modern England. The essays are rich and diverse in methodology and subject matter that will appeal to literary, historical, and cultural scholars and students of the early modern period and beyond.’ Sixteenth Century Journal 'These are all good and valuable essays.' Review of English Studies '... this essay collection makes evident that ’Shakespeare and popular culture’ is an emergent and exhilarating field of study, and that it produces good academic reads.' Shakespeare Jahrbuch
ISBN: 9780754665809
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
234 pages