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Literary citizenship in Scandinavia in the long eighteenth century / edited by Ruth Hemstead, Janicke S. Kaasa, Ellen Krefting and Aima Nøding

LivresAuteur principal: Hemstad, Ruth, 19..-...., Direct. PublicationCo-auteur: Kaasa, Janicke S., 1983-...., Direct. Publication;Krefting, Ellen, 19..-...., Direct. Publication;Nøding, Aina, 19..-...., Direct. PublicationLangue: anglais.Éditeur : Woodbridge, Rochester (N.Y.) : Boydell press, 2023Description : 1 volume (XII-316 pages) : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 978-1-78327-779-7; 1-78327-779-3.Collection : Knowledge and Communication in the Enlightenment World, series editors: James Raven, Cristina Soriano, Mark Towsey, 2023, Wodbridge, UK, The Boydell Press, [1]Résumé : How do you become a citizen ? Ever since printing was introduced, being a member of society increasingly involved reading and writing : for sociability and belonging, instruction and entertainment, profit and charity, spiritual awakening and political debate. Literary practices shaped and changed identities and the organisation of society during the Long Eighteenth Century. In Scandinavia, this happened locally, as well as transnationally - reading, writing and producing texts involved entanglements within and beyond the borders of the Northern European periphery of Norway, Denmark and Sweden. [4e de couverture]Sujet - Nom commun: Histoire du livre -- Scandinavie 18e siècle | Vie intellectuelle -- Scandinavie 18e siècle | Littérature et société -- Scandinavie 18e siècle Voir dans le SUDOC
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Bibliographie pages [268]-304. Notes bibliographiques. Index

How do you become a citizen ? Ever since printing was introduced, being a member of society increasingly involved reading and writing : for sociability and belonging, instruction and entertainment, profit and charity, spiritual awakening and political debate. Literary practices shaped and changed identities and the organisation of society during the Long Eighteenth Century. In Scandinavia, this happened locally, as well as transnationally - reading, writing and producing texts involved entanglements within and beyond the borders of the Northern European periphery of Norway, Denmark and Sweden. 4e de couverture

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