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The commodification of textual engagements in the English Renaissance

"In this study Michael Saenger illustrates his general account of the formal properties of front matter - titles and subtitles, prefatory epistles, and commendatory verses - with readings of specific examples, including Feltham's Resolves, A Myrrovre for Magistrates, and Sidney's Arcadia. He explores the several ways in which paratextual authors sought to involve the reader in various active roles vis-a-vis the main text, whether those books were prose fiction or translated continental sermons. Some particular attention is devoted to printed drama, both because dramatic texts present printers with a unique set of challenges and because those texts have often been misread in recent criticism."--Jacket
Print Book, English, ©2006
Ashgate Pub., Aldershot, England, ©2006
History
xii, 169 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
9780754654131, 0754654133
62090725
Enlarging the borders of criticism
The antechambers of the English book: a survey of front matter
Through the threshold, metaphorically: personified engagements
The role of the author
Conclusion: The transformation of liminality and birth of the novel