Description
About the Author
Andy Kesson is Senior Lecturer in Renaissance Literature at the University of Roehampton, UK. Emma Smith is Fellow and Tutor in English at Hertford College, Oxford, UK.
Reviews
'The Elizabethan Top Ten is a rigorous, entertaining and provocative set of studies in the print culture of a defining era. Given the number of avenues it opens up, and the new lights it throws upon an apparently familiar scene, Smith and Kesson's wish that it will prompt more debate seems certain to be amply fulfilled.' Quite Irregular Blog 'It would be good if The Elizabethan Top Ten achieved some measure of popularity itself, as it is an interesting and engaging work which also combines and balances different elements.' Times Literary Supplement '... The Elizabethan Top Ten offers more than ten compelling reasons for deserving popularity among humanities scholars and students.' Journal of British Studies '... the present collection contributes in a nuanced way to our understanding of print and its uses in early modern England.' 16th Century Journal 'Kesson and Smith are to be congratulated on bringing together this eclectic collection of essays on what constituted popularity in print in Elizabethan England.' CILIP Rare Books and Special Collections Newsletter 'This is an exceptionally important work that will challenge a number of assumptions scholarship has held about Elizabethan publishing for some time.' Publishing History
Book Information
ISBN 9780367879068
Author Andy Kesson
Format Paperback
Page Count 284
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g