Circulating Enlightenment: The Career and Correspondence of Andrew Millar, 1725-68
Autor Adam Budden Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 dec 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199557172
ISBN-10: 0199557179
Pagini: 656
Dimensiuni: 165 x 240 x 39 mm
Greutate: 1.23 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199557179
Pagini: 656
Dimensiuni: 165 x 240 x 39 mm
Greutate: 1.23 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This is a huge work, with a vast quantity of materials, multiple cross-references, accurate texts and deeply informative annotation, above all a volume that is consistently full of surprises, being educative, often entertaining, and a very significant contribution to the field.
...this volume is admirable, and I agree with Barbara Benedict's back-cover blurb that overall Circulating the Enlightenment, with its wealth of analysis and new information, is "a must-read for any scholar of book history, eighteenth-century culture and Scottish studies."
This expertly annotated edition of the letters of one of the greatest eighteenth-century publishers and booksellers is an invaluable addition to the history of the book trade and authorship in Britain. The introductory life of Millar is a must-have resource, reassessing an ingenious, well-connected and highly influential literary entrepreneur; the notes to the letters are a bibliographical and historicaltour-de-force.
In this monumental and comprehensive edition of the correspondence of Andrew Millar, the important bookseller who stood at the crux of the enlightenment, Adam Budd does more than provide an authoritative biography: he paints a delightful portrait of the complex life of a deeply social, highly committed, intelligent and serious man in mid-eighteenth-century London. The book's extensive Introduction could stand alone as a dazzling monograph on Scottish cultural history, so rich are its details and so deep is its reach. Plentiful and informative paratexts abound, including explanatory sections on diction, technical terms, money, and publishing procedures, a genealogy tree, chronology, bibliography, and lavish illustrations and reproductions of manuscript pages. Circulating Enlightenment is a stunning achievement and a must-read for any scholar of book history, eighteenth-century culture and Scottish studies.
...this volume is admirable, and I agree with Barbara Benedict's back-cover blurb that overall Circulating the Enlightenment, with its wealth of analysis and new information, is "a must-read for any scholar of book history, eighteenth-century culture and Scottish studies."
This expertly annotated edition of the letters of one of the greatest eighteenth-century publishers and booksellers is an invaluable addition to the history of the book trade and authorship in Britain. The introductory life of Millar is a must-have resource, reassessing an ingenious, well-connected and highly influential literary entrepreneur; the notes to the letters are a bibliographical and historicaltour-de-force.
In this monumental and comprehensive edition of the correspondence of Andrew Millar, the important bookseller who stood at the crux of the enlightenment, Adam Budd does more than provide an authoritative biography: he paints a delightful portrait of the complex life of a deeply social, highly committed, intelligent and serious man in mid-eighteenth-century London. The book's extensive Introduction could stand alone as a dazzling monograph on Scottish cultural history, so rich are its details and so deep is its reach. Plentiful and informative paratexts abound, including explanatory sections on diction, technical terms, money, and publishing procedures, a genealogy tree, chronology, bibliography, and lavish illustrations and reproductions of manuscript pages. Circulating Enlightenment is a stunning achievement and a must-read for any scholar of book history, eighteenth-century culture and Scottish studies.
Notă biografică
Adam Budd is Lecturer in Cultural History at the University of Edinburgh, and a Fellow and Councillor of the Royal Historical Society. His studies in eighteenth-century culture have been published by Ashgate, Cambridge University Press, and Routledge, and he is a recipient of major research grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK.