Understanding how premodern letter-writers employed emotional scripts offers an additional lens with which to understand the socio-cultural context in which letters were produced. Letter-writing was almost entirely an elite affair in the late medieval centuries. The formulaic rules of the ars dictaminis guided the structure and general stylistic approach of the letters, the standard phrases associated with the expression of amity might be manipulated in subtly different ways by writers for a variety of purposes. Early modern epistolary culture might usefully be distinguished from its medieval counterpart as literacy and postal systems improved in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, permitted greater numbers of people to redress distanc...
Study of how emotions are expressed in Greek papyrus letters from the Ptolemaic period to the 7th ce...
This chapter uncovers the oral elements of the ancient epistolary experience by considering the role...
This essay discusses letter-exchange as a multimedial and partly ritualized form of communication. I...
A survey of the role played by the genre of the letter in early modern literature and culture. I dis...
The recently renewed scholarly interest in historical letters and letter writing has given rise to s...
Letters were not invented in the 16th or the 17th century, however, it was during this period that t...
As Ovid's heroine Briseis acknowledges, letters carry material traces of the emotions that motivated...
The twelfth and thirteenth centuries are generally recognized as the Golden Age of epistolography in...
This volume of ten essays discusses the pivotal role that letters have played in social, economic an...
Letter writing was widespread in the Graeco-Roman world, as indicated by the large number of survivi...
In medieval and early modern France, letter writing offered women and men access to a unique type of...
Seventeenth-century women letterwriters broke new ground—stylistically, linguistically and socially—...
Since the late twentieth century, letters in literature have seen a remarkable renaissance. The prom...
<p class="p1">The article analyses the connection between modalities of letter writing and the relat...
This essay discusses Gregory of Tours’ claim that literary culture was in decline in light of the co...
Study of how emotions are expressed in Greek papyrus letters from the Ptolemaic period to the 7th ce...
This chapter uncovers the oral elements of the ancient epistolary experience by considering the role...
This essay discusses letter-exchange as a multimedial and partly ritualized form of communication. I...
A survey of the role played by the genre of the letter in early modern literature and culture. I dis...
The recently renewed scholarly interest in historical letters and letter writing has given rise to s...
Letters were not invented in the 16th or the 17th century, however, it was during this period that t...
As Ovid's heroine Briseis acknowledges, letters carry material traces of the emotions that motivated...
The twelfth and thirteenth centuries are generally recognized as the Golden Age of epistolography in...
This volume of ten essays discusses the pivotal role that letters have played in social, economic an...
Letter writing was widespread in the Graeco-Roman world, as indicated by the large number of survivi...
In medieval and early modern France, letter writing offered women and men access to a unique type of...
Seventeenth-century women letterwriters broke new ground—stylistically, linguistically and socially—...
Since the late twentieth century, letters in literature have seen a remarkable renaissance. The prom...
<p class="p1">The article analyses the connection between modalities of letter writing and the relat...
This essay discusses Gregory of Tours’ claim that literary culture was in decline in light of the co...
Study of how emotions are expressed in Greek papyrus letters from the Ptolemaic period to the 7th ce...
This chapter uncovers the oral elements of the ancient epistolary experience by considering the role...
This essay discusses letter-exchange as a multimedial and partly ritualized form of communication. I...