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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>[[Steven Zwicker]] directed [[Habits of Reading in Early Modern England (NEH Institute)]] in the summer of 1997. For more past programming from the [[Folger Institute]], please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly programs archive]]. <br />
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==1.THE FIELD, THE TERMS, THE PROBLEMS==<br />
Nicholas Baker, ''A Potencie of Life: Books in Society: The Clark Lectures 1986–1987'' (1993).<br />
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Jonathan Boyarin, ed., ''The Ethnography of Reading'' (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1993).<br />
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Michel de Certeau, "Reading as Poaching." in ''The Practice of Everyday Life'' (Berkeley, 1984): 165–176.<br />
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Roger Chartier, ''The Order of Books'' (Stanford, 1994). <br />
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John Dagenais, ''The Ethics of Reading in Manuscript Culture'' (Princeton, 1994).<br />
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Robert Darnton, ''The Great Cat Massacre and other Episodes in French Cultural History'' (New York, 1984).<br />
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Cathy N. Davidson, ''Reading in America: Literature and Social History'' (Baltimore, 1989).<br />
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Elizabeth Eisenstein, ''The Printing Press as an Agent of Change: Communications and Cultural Transformations in Early Modern Europe'' (Cambridge, 1991).<br />
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L. Febvre and H.-J. Martin, ''The Coming of the Book: the Impact of Printing 1450–1800'', trans. D. Gerard (London and New York, 1990).<br />
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Francois Furet and Jacques Ozouf, ''Reading and Writing: Literacy in France from Calvin to Jules Ferry'' (Cambridge, 1982).<br />
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Carlo Ginzburg, ''The Cheese and the Worms: The Cosmos of a Sixteenth-Century Miller'' (Baltimore, 1980).<br />
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Jack Goody, ''The Logic of Writing and the Organization of Society'' (Cambridge, 1986).<br />
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Anthony Grafton, "The Importance of Being Printed." ''Journal of Interdisciplinary History'' 2 (1980).<br />
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J. Habermas, ''The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere'' (Cambridge, Mass., 1989).<br />
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Sandra L. Hindman, ed., ''Printing the Written Word: The Social History of Books'', c. 1450–1520 (Ithaca, 1992).<br />
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Wolfgang Iser, ''The Act of Reading: A Theory of Aesthetic Response'' (Baltimore, 1978).<br />
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Hans Robert Jauss, ''Towards an Aesthetic of Reception'' (Minneapolis, 1982).<br />
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Alvin Kernan, ''Samuel Johnson and the Impact of Print'' (Princeton, 1989).<br />
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Henri-Jean Martin, ''The History and Power of Writing'' (Chicago, 1988).<br />
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Peter D. McDonald, "Implicit Structures and Explicit Interactions: Pierre Bourdieu and the History of the Book." ''The Library'' 19 (June 1997): 105–121.<br />
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D. F. McKenzie, ''The Panizzi Lectures, 1985: Bibliography and the Sociology of Texts'' (London, 1986).<br />
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David R, Olson, ed., ''Literacy, Language, and Learning: The Nature and Consequences of Reading and Writing'' (Cambridge, 1985).<br />
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Mark Rose, ''Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright'' (Cambridge, Mass., 1993).<br />
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I. R. Willison, "Remarks on the History of the Book as a Field of Study in the Humanities." ''Library Chronicle of the University of Texas'' 21:3–4 (1991): 95–147.<br />
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Peter Beal, "'The most constant and best entertainment': Sir George Etherege's Reading in Ratison." ''The Library'' 10 (June 1988): 122–44.<br />
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David R. Carlson, ''English Humanist Books: Writers and Patrons, Manuscript and Print'', 1475–1525 (Toronto, 1994).<br />
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Robert Darnton, "Reading, Writing, and Publishing in Eighteenth-Century France: A Case Study in the Sociology of Literature?" ''Daedalus'' 100 (1971): 214–56.<br />
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Martin Elsky, ''Authorizing Words: Speech, Writing, and Print in the English Renaissance'' (Ithaca, 1989).<br />
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Margaret Ferguson, ''Trials of Desire: Renaissance Defenses of Poetry'' (New Haven, 1983).<br />
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Francois Furet and Jacques Ozouf, ''Reading and Writing: Literacy in France from Calvin to Jules Ferry'' (Cambridge, 1982).<br />
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Julia Haig Gaisser, ''Catullus and his Renaissance Readers'' (Oxford, 1992).<br />
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Jean-Marie Goulemot, ''Forbidden Texts: Erotic Literature and Its Readers in Eighteenth-Century France'' (Philadelphia, 1994).<br />
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Anthony Grafton, "Renaissance Readers and Ancient Texts: Comments on Some Commentaries." ''Renaissance Quarterly'' 38 (1985): 615–649.<br />
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Timothy Hampton, ''Writing From History: The Rhetoric of Exemplarity in Renaissance Literature'' (Ithaca, 1990).<br />
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Lisa Jardine, ''Erasmus, Man of Letters: The Construction of Charisma in Print'' (Princeton, 1993).<br />
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Daniel Javitch, ''Poetry and Courtliness in Renaissance England'' (Princeton, 1978).<br />
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D. F. McKenzie, "Printers of the Mind: Some Notes on Bibliographical Theories and Printing House Practices," in Martha Woodmanse and Peter Jaszi, eds., ''The Construction of Authorship'' (Durham, 1994).<br />
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Malcom Parkes, ''Pause and Effect: An Introduction to the History of Punctuation in the West'' (Berkeley, 1993).<br />
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William Sherman, ''John Dee: The Politics of Reading and Writing in the English Renaissance'' (Amherst, 1995).<br />
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Christopher Stray, "The Smell of Latin Grammar: Contrary Imaginings in English Classrooms." in ''Bulletin of the John Rylands Library'' 76 (Autumn 1994): 201–20.<br />
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Jonathan Barry, "Literacy and Literature in Popular Culture: Reading and Writing in Historical Perspective." in ''Popular Culture in England, c, 1500–1850'', ed. Tim Harris (New York, 1994): 69–94.<br />
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Blayney, Peter W. M., ''The Bookshops in Paul's Cross Churchyard'' (London, 1990).<br />
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Bernard S. Capp, ''English Almanacs, 1500–1800: Astrology and the Popular Press'' (Ithaca, 1979).<br />
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David Cressy, ''Literacy and the Social Order: Reading and Writing in Tudor and Stuart England ''(Cambridge, 1980).<br />
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Robert Darnton, "Reading, Writing, and Publishing in Eighteenth-Century France: A Case Study in the Sociology of Literature?" ''Daedalus'' 100 (1971): 214–56.<br />
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Margaret Ezell, ''Writing Women's Literary History'' (Baltimore, 1996).<br />
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K. Flint, ''The Female Reader'' (Oxford, 1993).<br />
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R. Hirsch, ''Printing, Selling and Reading 1450–1550'' (Wiesbaden, 1974).<br />
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J. Paul Hunter, "Readers Reading." in ''Before Novels: The Cultural Contexts of Eighteenth-Century English Fiction'' (New York, 1990): 61–88.<br />
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Lorna Hutson, "Fortunate Travelers: Reading for the Plot in Sixteenth– Century England." ''Representations'' 41 (1993): 83-103.<br />
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Roberta L. Kreuger, ''Women Readers and the Ideology of Gender in Old French Verse Romance'' (Cambridge, 1995).<br />
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Marie–Rose Logan, ed., ''The Renaissance and its Readers'' (New York, 1989).<br />
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Harold Love, ''Scribal Publication in Seventeenth Century England'' (Oxford, 1993).<br />
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Arthur F. Marotti, ''Manuscript, Print, and the English Renaissance Lyric'' (Ithaca, 1995).<br />
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Randall Martin, "The Autobiography of Grace, Lady Mildmay [1617–1620]." ''Renaissance and Reformation'' 18 (Winter 1994): 33–81.<br />
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Michael Mendle, "De-Facto Freedom, De-Facto Authority, Press and Parliament, 1640–1643." ''Historical Journal'' 38:2 (June 1995): 307–32.<br />
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Nancy K, Miller, "Men's Reading, Women's Writing: Gender and the Rise of the Novel." ''Yale French Studies'' 75 (1988): 40–55.<br />
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Rosemary O'Day, ''Education and Society, 1500–1800: The Social Foundations of Education in Early Modern Britain'' (London, 1982).<br />
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James Raven, Helen Small, Naomi Tadmor, eds., ''The Practice and Representation of Reading in England'' (Cambridge, 1996).<br />
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William Ray, "Reading Women: Cultural Authority, Gender, and the Novel: the Case of Rousseau." ''Eighteenth-Century Studies'' 27 (Spring 1994): 421–47.<br />
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Jonathan Rose, "Reading the English Common Reader: A Preface to the History of Audiences." ''Journal of the History of Ideas'' 53 (1992): 47–52.<br />
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William Sherman and Lisa Jardine, "Pragmatic Readers: Knowledge Transactions and Scholarly Services in Late Elizabethan England." in ''Religion, Culture, and Society in Early Modern Britain: Essay in Honour of Patrick Collinson'', ed., Anthony Fletcher and Peter Roberts (Cambridge, 1994).<br />
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K. Shevelow, ''Women and Print Culture'' (London, 1989).<br />
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Margaret Spufford, ''Small Books and Pleasant Histories: Popular Fiction and Its Readership in Seventeenth-Century England'' (Athens, 1981).<br />
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Lawrence Stone, "Literacy and Education in England, 1640–1900." ''Past and Present'' 42 (February 1969): 69–139.<br />
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Keith Thomas, "The Meaning of Literacy in Early Modern England." ''The Written Word: Literacy in Transition'', ed. Gerd Baumann (Oxford, 1986): 97–131.<br />
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Tessa Watt, ''Cheap Print and Popular Piety'', 1550–1640 (Cambridge, 1991).<br />
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==4.READING AND EARLY MODERN POLITICS==<br />
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Thomas N. Corns, ''Uncloistered Virtue: English Political Literature, 1640–1660'' (Oxford, 1992).<br />
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R. Cust, "News and Politics in England." ''Past and Present'' 112 (1986): 60–90.<br />
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J. A. Downie, ''Robert Harley and the Press: Propaganda and Public Opinion in the Age of Swift and Defoe'' (Cambridge, 1979).<br />
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J. A. Downie and T. N. Corns, ''Telling People What to Think: Early Eighteenth-Century Periodicals'' (New York, 1993).<br />
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Adam Fox, "Ballads, Libels and Popular Ridicule in Jacobean England." ''Past and Present'' 145 (November 1994): 47–83.<br />
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Ann Rosalind Jones, "Contentious Readings: Urban Humanism and Gender Difference in La Puce de Madame Des-Roches (1582)." ''Renaissance Quarterly'' 48 (Spring 1995): 109–28.<br />
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Robin Myers and Michael Harris, eds., ''Spreading the Word: The Distribution Networks of Print, 1550–1850'' (London, 1990).<br />
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D. F. McKenzie, "The London Book Trade in the Later Seventeenth Century." (unpublished, 1976).<br />
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Annabel M. Patterson, ''Censorship and Interpretation: The Conditions of Writing and Reading in Early Modern England'' (Madison, 1984).<br />
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Alan Roper, "Drawing Parallels and Making Applications in Restoration Literature." in ''Politics as Reflected in Literature'' (Los Angeles, 1989): 29–65.<br />
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Kevin Sharpe and Steven Zwicker, eds., ''Politics of Discourse: The Literature and History of Seventeenth-Century England'' (Berkeley, 1987).<br />
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Kevin Sharpe, ''Criticism and Compliment: The Politics of Literature in the England of Charles I'' (Cambridge, 1987).<br />
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Keith L. Sprunger, ''Trumpets From the Tower: English Puritan Printing in the Netherlands, 1600–1640'' (Leiden, 1994).<br />
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Nigel Smith, ''Literature and Revolution in England, 1640–1660'' (New Haven, 1994).<br />
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A. H. Tricomi, "Philip, Earl of Pembroke, and the Analogical Way of Reading Political Tragedy." ''Journal of English and Germanic Philology'' 85 (July 1986): 332–45.<br />
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John M. Wallace, "'Examples Are Best Precepts': Readers and Meanings in Seventeenth-Century English Poetry." ''Critical Inquiry'' 1 (December 1974): 273–90.<br />
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Steven Zwicker, ''Lines of Authority: Politics and English Literary Culture, 1649–1689'' (Ithaca, 1993).<br />
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<div class="bluesubhead">5.THE EVIDENCE OF THE MARGIN</div><br />
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R. C. Alston, ''Books with Manuscript: A Short Title Catalogue of Books with Manuscript Notes in the British Library'' (London, 1994).<br />
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Stephen Barney, ed., ''Annotation and Its Texts'' (Oxford, 1991).<br />
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Robert Evans, "Ben Jonson's Library and Marginalia: New Evidence from the Folger Collection." ''Philological Quarterly'' 66 (1987): 521–528.<br />
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_____. ''Habits of Mind: Evidence and Effects of Ben Jonson's Reading'' (Lewisburg, 1995).<br />
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Lisa Jardine and Anthony Grafton, "'Studied for Action': How Gabriel Harvey Read His Livy." ''Past and Present'' 129 (November 1990): 30–78.<br />
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Lawrence Lipking, "The Marginal Gloss." ''Critical Inquiry'' 3 (1977): 609–54.<br />
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J. Manning, "Notes and Marginalia in Bishop Percy's Copy of Spenser's Works (1611)." ''Notes and Queries'' 31:2 (1984):225–7.<br />
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Gorden McMullan, "Some Late Seventeenth-Century Annotations in Wadham's Copy of the Beaumont and Fletcher First Folio." ''Notes and Queries'' 35 (1988): 496–8.<br />
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James Nielson, "Reading Between the Lines: Manuscript Personality and Gabriel Harvey's Drafts." ''Studies in English Literature'' 33 (Winter 1993): 43–82.<br />
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A. E. Planchart, "Fragments, Palimpsests, and Marginalia." ''Journal of Musicology'' 6 (1988): 293–339.<br />
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William Slights, "The Edifying Margin of Renaissance English Books." ''Renaissance Quarterly'' 42: 4 (Winter 1989): 682–716.<br />
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_____. "'Notes That Spoile the Text': Scriptural Annotation in the English Renaissance." ''Huntington Library Quarterly'' 55:2 (1992): 255–78.<br />
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Roger Stoddard, ''Marks in Books, Shown and Explained'' (Harvard, 1985).<br />
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Evelyn B. Tribble, ''Margins and Marginality: The Printed Page in Early Modern England'' (Charlottesville, 1994).<br />
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Steven Zwicker, "Reading the Margins: Politics and the Habits of Appropriation." in ''Refiguring Revolutions: Aesthetics and Politics from the English Revolution to the Romantic Revolution'', eds., Kevin Sharpe and Steven Zwicker (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1998): 101–116.</div>MeaghanBrown