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Politics and literature --- Pamphlets --- Booklets --- Leaflets --- Street literature --- Vertical files (Libraries) --- History --- Publishing --- Great Britain --- Politics and government --- SECOND WORLD WAR -- 930.365
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First full examination of the phenomenon of the medieval political pamphlet. Some sixty years before the advent of the printing press, the first political pamphlets about parliament circulated in the city of London. Often vitriolic and satirical, these handwritten pamphlets reported on a trilogy of parliamentary victories against the crown known as the Good, the Wonderful, and the Merciless Parliaments. The first pamphlets point to the existence of a market of readers hungry for news of parliament as well as to the emergence of public opinion as a political force. This book reconstructs the lives of the political pamphleteers as well as the political landscape of late fourteenth-century England, giving particular emphasis to the large group of bureaucrats living in London to which Geoffrey Chaucer belonged. Dr Clementine Oliver is Associate Professor of History at California State University.
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Book history --- Zoology --- anno 1500-1799 --- Broadsides --- Pamphlets --- RBINS-REPRINT --- Pre-Linnaean works of zoology --- Pre-Linnean works of zoology --- Booklets --- Leaflets --- Street literature --- Vertical files (Libraries) --- Ballad-sheets --- Broadsheets --- Broadside ballads --- Journalism --- Pre-Linnean works
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In de Republiek waren pamfletten het medium bij uitstek om snel op actuele ontwikkelingen te reageren. Ze zijn daarom tot dusver vooral object van historisch onderzoek geweest. Joost Vrieler laat hier zien, dat zij vanwege hun talrijke literaire vormen echter ook waardevolle bronnen voor de literatuurgeschiedenis zijn. Ruim een kwart van de zeventiende-eeuwse pamfletten bevatte poëzie. In Het poëtisch accent staat de functie van drie frequent beoefende poëtische genres centraal: sonnetten, liederen en echolyriek. Vrieler beschrijft deze aan de hand van historische en retorische analyses. Tevens besteedt hij ruim aandacht aan de ontwikkeling van deze drie genres in de pamfletten. De gedichten blijken niet uitsluitend esthetische doelstellingen te hebben gehad: ze wilden overtuigen, blameren, prijzen of tot actie oproepen, en op die manier invloed uitoefenen op de openbare meningsvorming.
Poetry --- Dutch literature --- anno 1600-1699 --- Political poetry, Dutch --- Dutch poetry --- Pamphlets --- History and criticism. --- History. --- Dutch political poetry --- Booklets --- Leaflets --- Street literature --- Vertical files (Libraries) --- Flemish poetry --- History and criticism --- History --- Publishing --- Netherlands --- 17th century --- Songs --- Poésie néerlandaise --- LITTERATURE NEERLANDAISE --- Histoire et critique --- Pays-Bas --- Histoire --- 1500-1800 --- HISTOIRE ET CRITIQUE
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Libraries --- Printed ephemera --- Vertical files (Libraries) --- Special collections --- Conservation and restoration --- Collectors and collecting --- Library Technical Services. --- 659.132.2 --- 769.3 --- 025.17:041 --- 379.824 --- -Printed ephemera --- -Vertical files (Libraries) --- Picture-pamphlet files (Libraries) --- Audio-visual library service --- Files (Records) --- Library materials --- Pamphlets --- Ephemera, Printed --- Ephemeral printing --- Printing, Ephemeral --- Street literature --- Documentation --- Public institutions --- Librarians --- Prospectuses and other ephemeral publications --- Prentenverzamelingen: gelegenheidsgrafiek; kalenders; diploma's; prentkaarten; ephemera --- Bibliotheekbeheer: speciale collecties-:-?041 --- Verzamelen als hobby --- LIBRARY TECHNICAL SERVICES --- Printed ephemera. --- Collectors and collecting. --- Conservation and restoration. --- 379.824 Verzamelen als hobby --- 025.17:041 Bibliotheekbeheer: speciale collecties-:-?041 --- 769.3 Prentenverzamelingen: gelegenheidsgrafiek; kalenders; diploma's; prentkaarten; ephemera --- 659.132.2 Prospectuses and other ephemeral publications --- Vertical files (Libraries). --- LIBRARY TECHNICAL SERVICES. --- Library technical services. --- Vertical files (libraries). --- Library Technical Services --- Library Services Technical --- Services, Library Technical --- Services, Technical Library --- Technical Library Services --- Technical Services Library --- Libraries, Technical Services --- Library Service, Technical --- Library Services, Technical --- Library Technical Service --- Library, Technical Services --- Services Technical, Library --- Technical Library Service --- Technical Services Libraries --- Special collections&delete& --- Libraries - Special collections - Printed ephemera --- Printed ephemera - Conservation and restoration --- Printed ephemera - Collectors and collecting
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Im Zeitalter der neuen Medien, das uns mit bislang kaum überschaubaren neuartigen Formen der Informationsübermittlung konfrontiert, kommt einer Arbeit zu den Flugschriften des Cinquecento nicht allein ein antiquarisches Interesse zu. Vielmehr bildet diese Untersuchung auch eine Fallstudie zu den Auswirkungen einer nicht minder radikalen medientechnischen Revolution: der Einführung des Buchdrucks an der Schwelle zur Neuzeit. Die aktualitätsbezogenen Druckschriften der Jahre 1500 bis 1550 eröffnen uns weitreichende Einblicke in den grundlegenden Wandel kommunikativer Traditionen zu Beginn der typographischen Ära. Dabei erlaubt es gerade der hier entwickelte gattungsgeschichtliche Ansatz, das Nebeneinander mehrerer sprachlicher Varietäten sprachhistorisch zu beschreiben und mit außersprachlichen Faktoren wie mediengeschichtlichen und sozialgeschichtlichen Entwicklungen in Verbindung zu setzen. Ein besonderes Interesse gilt sodann der Abgrenzung dieser 'proto-journalistischen' Textsorte gegenüber dem sich neu konstituierenden Bereich der 'schönen' Literatur. Der Hegemonieanspruch des literarischen Diskursuniversums, seine nur selten in Zweifel gezogene Vorbildfunktion für den gesamten Bereich der Schriftlichkeit kristallisiert sich insgesamt als herausragendes Charakteristikum einer Epoche heraus, die hier in ihren Anfängen modellhaft dargestellt wird und die sich, wie einige Beobachter befürchten (oder hoffen?), nunmehr ihrem Ende zuneigt.
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This is the first full study in fifty years of the author of the most celebrated political tract of the early years of the English Civil War, Observations upon Some of His Majesties Late Answers and Expresses. Professor Mendle situates each of Parker's significant tracts in its polemical, intellectual, and political context. He also views Parker's literary work in the light of his career as privado, or intimate adviser, to leading figures of the parliamentary leadership. Parker emerges as a fierce opponent of clerical prevention from any quarter, a strikingly brutal critic of the common law mind, and a leading proponent of parliament's most uncompromising position, a claim to a species of executive power so encompassing (and so like the claims of Charles I) that it can fitly be called parliamentary absolutism.
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