Books Without Borders in Enlightenment Europe
Discover the intricate world of book trade in Enlightenment Europe with Books Without Borders in Enlightenment Europe by Jeffrey Freedman. Published by the esteemed University of Pennsylvania Press in 2012, this hardback edition spans an engaging 392 pages. Freedman provides the first comprehensive examination of the Franco-German book trade, shedding light on how French literature flowed between France and German-speaking regions. This enlightening study reveals the pivotal role of book dealers in bridging cultural and linguistic divides, facilitating the exchange of ideas and literature across borders. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the history of literature publishing, this book is a must-have for your collection. Explore the dynamic interplay of nation, language, and culture in the realm of books and enrich your understanding of Enlightenment Europe.