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The letter is a powerfully evocative form that has gained in resonance as the habits of personal letter writing have declined in a digital age. But faith in the letter as evidence of the intimate thoughts of individuals underplays the sophisticated ways letters functioned in the past. In Cultures of...
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THE AFTERLIVES OF LETTERS -- Chapter 9. “Burn This Letter”: Preservation and Destruction in the Early Modern Archive -- Chapter 10. Gendered Archival Practices and the Future Lives of Letters -- Chapter 11. Familiar Letters and State Papers -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index -- Acknowledgments restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star The letter is a powerfully evocative form that has gained in resonance as the habits of personal letter writing have declined in a digital age. But faith in the letter as evidence of the intimate thoughts of individuals underplays the sophisticated ways letters functioned in the past. In Cultures of Correspondence in Early Modern Britain leading scholars approach the letter from a variety of disciplinary perspectives to uncover the habits, forms, and secrets of letter writing. Where material features of the letter have often been ignored by past generations fixated on the text alone, contributors to this volume examine how such elements as handwriting, seals, ink, and the arrangement of words on the manuscript page were significant carriers of meaning alongside epistolary rhetorics. The chapters here also explore the travels of the letter, uncovering the many means through which correspondence reached a reader and the ways in which the delivery of letters preoccupied contemporaries. At the same time, they reveal how other practices, such as the use of cipher and the designs of forgery, threatened to subvert the surveillance and reading of letters.The anxiety of early modern letter writers over the vulnerability of correspondence is testament to the deep dependence of the culture on the letter. Beyond the letter as a material object, Cultures of Correspondence sheds light on textual habits. Individual chapters study the language of letter writers to reveal that what appears to be a personal and unvarnished expression of the writer's thought is in fact a deliberate, skillful exercise in managing the conventions and expectations of the form. If letters were a prominent and ingrained part of the cultural life of the early modern period, they also enjoyed textual and archival afterlives whose stories are rarely told. Too often studied only in the case of figures already celebrated for their historical or literary significance, the letter in Cultures of Correspondence emerges as the most vital and wide-ranging material, textual form of the early modern period.Contributors: Nadine Akkerman, Mark Brayshay, Christopher Burlinson, James Daybell, Jonathan Gibson, Andrew Gordon, Arnold Hunt, Lynne Magnusson, Michelle O'Callaghan, Alan Stewart, Andrew Zurcher. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. 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Cultures of Correspondence in Early Modern Britain / Material Texts Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations and Conventions -- Introduction. The Early Modern Letter Opener -- PART I. MATERIAL PRACTICES -- Chapter 1. From Palatino to Cresci -- Chapter 2. Conveying Correspondence -- PART II. TECHNOLOGIES AND DESIGNS -- Chapter 3. Enigmatic Cultures of Cryptology -- Chapter 4. Material Fictions -- Chapter 5. Allegory and Epistolarity -- PART III. GENRES AND RHETORICS -- Chapter 6. Mixed Messages and Cicero Effects in the Herrick Family Letters of the Sixteenth Century -- Chapter 7. John Stubbs’s Left- Handed Letters -- Chapter 8. “An Uncivill Scurrilous Letter” -- PART IV. THE AFTERLIVES OF LETTERS -- Chapter 9. “Burn This Letter”: Preservation and Destruction in the Early Modern Archive -- Chapter 10. Gendered Archival Practices and the Future Lives of Letters -- Chapter 11. Familiar Letters and State Papers -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index -- Acknowledgments |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations and Conventions -- Introduction. The Early Modern Letter Opener -- PART I. MATERIAL PRACTICES -- Chapter 1. From Palatino to Cresci -- Chapter 2. Conveying Correspondence -- PART II. TECHNOLOGIES AND DESIGNS -- Chapter 3. Enigmatic Cultures of Cryptology -- Chapter 4. Material Fictions -- Chapter 5. Allegory and Epistolarity -- PART III. GENRES AND RHETORICS -- Chapter 6. Mixed Messages and Cicero Effects in the Herrick Family Letters of the Sixteenth Century -- Chapter 7. John Stubbs’s Left- Handed Letters -- Chapter 8. “An Uncivill Scurrilous Letter” -- PART IV. THE AFTERLIVES OF LETTERS -- Chapter 9. “Burn This Letter”: Preservation and Destruction in the Early Modern Archive -- Chapter 10. Gendered Archival Practices and the Future Lives of Letters -- Chapter 11. Familiar Letters and State Papers -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index -- Acknowledgments |
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