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adam_text | Titel: Renaissance paratexts
Autor: Smith, Helen
Jahr: 2011
Contents
List of figures page vii
Notes on contributors xi
Acknowledgements xiv
Introduction
Hekn Smith and Louise Wihon I
PART I ORDERS OF THE BOOK I5
1 Imprinted by Simeon such a signe : reading early modern
imprints
Helen Smith YJ
2 Intended to Offenders : the running titles of early modern
books
Matthew Day 34
3 Changed opinion as to flowers
Juliet FUming 48
4 The beginning of The End : terminal paratext and the birth
of print culture
William H. Sherman 65
PART II MAKING READERS 89
5 Editorial pledges in early modern dramatic paratexts
Sonia Massai 91
vi Contents
6 Status anxiety and English Renaissance translation
Neil Rhodes 107
7 Playful paratexts: the front matter of Anthony Munday s
Iberian romance translations
Louise Wilson 121
8 Signifying, but not sounding : gender and paratext in the
complaint genre
Danielle Chrke 133
PART III BOOKS AND USERS I51
9 Unannotating Spenser
Jason Scott-Warren 153
10 Reading the home: the case of The English Housewife
Wendy Wall 165
11 Pictures, places, and spaces: Sidney, Wroth, Wilton House,
and the Songe de Poliphile
Hester Lees-Jeffries 185
Afterword
Peter Stallybrass 204
Notes 220
Sehet bibliography 264
Index 268
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