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Rise of Prison Literature in the Sixteenth Century
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Rise of Prison Literature in the Sixteenth Century

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Examining works by some of the most famous prisoners from the early modern period including Thomas More, Lady Jane Grey and Thomas Wyatt, Ruth Ahnert presents the first major study of prison literature dating from this era. She argues that the English Reformation established the prison as an influential literary sphere. In the previous centuries we find only isolated examples of prison writings, but the religious and political instability of the Tudor reigns provided the conditions for the practice to thrive. This book shows the wide variety of genres that prisoners wrote, and it explores the subtle tricks they employed in order to appropriate the site of the prison for their own agendas. Ahnert charts the spreading influence of such works beyond the prison cell, tracing the textual communities they constructed, and the ways in which writings were smuggled out of prison and then disseminated through script and print.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781107440531
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date22/08/2013
LanguageEnglish
File size3062 Kbytes
Article no.2152207
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Data source no.555546
Product groupSprachen
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