Children and cheap print from a Transnational perspective:
From their earliest existence cheap printed texts were intended to be read by a mixed-age audience, young people included. Research on children’s literature has flourished in the last decades, nonetheless the role that cheap and ephemeral print played in early modern children’s lives has been largel...
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Zusammenfassung: | From their earliest existence cheap printed texts were intended to be read by a mixed-age audience, young people included. Research on children’s literature has flourished in the last decades, nonetheless the role that cheap and ephemeral print played in early modern children’s lives has been largely overlooked. Based on both existing literature and new research in various European areas, this article asks how, where, and when a market for a distinctively children’s cheap print took shape and how transnational this phenomenon was. It demonstrates that children were avid consumers of cheap print even before they were openly addressed to in titlepages and paratexts, and that a market for them developed at different paces in early modern European countries. In some areas, books for children were produced even before the so-called birth of modern children’s literature. Furthermore, this essays shows how the evolution of printing techniques and especially the introduction of colour changed this market, making a wider range of printed products more widely affordable by juvenile audiences as well as more appealing to young eyes. |
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title_full | Children and cheap print from a Transnational perspective Laura Carnelos, Library Curator of Rare Books and Manuscripts, Eton College Library, Windsor, United Kingdom, Elisa Marazzi, Marie Skłodowska Curie Research Associate, Newcastle University, Newcastle, United Kingdom |
title_fullStr | Children and cheap print from a Transnational perspective Laura Carnelos, Library Curator of Rare Books and Manuscripts, Eton College Library, Windsor, United Kingdom, Elisa Marazzi, Marie Skłodowska Curie Research Associate, Newcastle University, Newcastle, United Kingdom |
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