“Circulating Knowledges: Literature and the Idea of the Library in Renaissance England” pairs literary texts and libraries to illustrate how literary creation and library building in England from 1500 to 1700 were deeply invested in one another. The history of English Renaissance libraries has generally been analyzed from the viewpoints of religious history and historiography, seen by scholars as a story of Protestant librarians attempting to preserve (or invent) a history of Protestant England. Many literary critics —citing Thomas Bodley’s notorious distaste for “stage plaies”—have typically reduced institutional libraries to elitist boogeymen hostile to popular or vernacular literature. Revising these narratives, this dissertation brings ...
This thesis responds to a lack of information regarding reading practice in literature in early Midd...
This article presents an account of a hitherto unpublished library list in the Bibliothàque national...
An introductory chapter outlines the provenance, circumstance and background relating to the provisi...
Early modern England was filled with semi-public libraries. From the late sixteenth century, these c...
Abstract: John Dee, an English scholar in the sixteenth century, was influenced by both the Continen...
To the present-day reader texts are widely available. However, to the early modern reader this acces...
Medieval libraries are studied as collections of books, but much less frequently as collections of i...
he English private library in the seventeenth century is an area where there is scope both to increa...
Print culture provides the material and intellectual basis for historians interested in the history ...
This dissertation examines the composition, use, and reuse of practical manuscripts and early printe...
Library inventories are widely acknowledged for their importance in intellectual history, but there...
Women in 16th- and 17th-century Britain read, annotated, circulated, inventoried, cherished, critici...
The closure of religious houses, in varying circumstances, affected all of Europe at some point betw...
Medieval literary and intellectual culture intertwined ideas of reading with ideas of collection. Ma...
Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1342 – 1400) is the great medieval inventor of words for the English language, ...
This thesis responds to a lack of information regarding reading practice in literature in early Midd...
This article presents an account of a hitherto unpublished library list in the Bibliothàque national...
An introductory chapter outlines the provenance, circumstance and background relating to the provisi...
Early modern England was filled with semi-public libraries. From the late sixteenth century, these c...
Abstract: John Dee, an English scholar in the sixteenth century, was influenced by both the Continen...
To the present-day reader texts are widely available. However, to the early modern reader this acces...
Medieval libraries are studied as collections of books, but much less frequently as collections of i...
he English private library in the seventeenth century is an area where there is scope both to increa...
Print culture provides the material and intellectual basis for historians interested in the history ...
This dissertation examines the composition, use, and reuse of practical manuscripts and early printe...
Library inventories are widely acknowledged for their importance in intellectual history, but there...
Women in 16th- and 17th-century Britain read, annotated, circulated, inventoried, cherished, critici...
The closure of religious houses, in varying circumstances, affected all of Europe at some point betw...
Medieval literary and intellectual culture intertwined ideas of reading with ideas of collection. Ma...
Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1342 – 1400) is the great medieval inventor of words for the English language, ...
This thesis responds to a lack of information regarding reading practice in literature in early Midd...
This article presents an account of a hitherto unpublished library list in the Bibliothàque national...
An introductory chapter outlines the provenance, circumstance and background relating to the provisi...