Tudor Books and Readers
Explore the rich tapestry of Tudor literature with Tudor Books and Readers by John N. King. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, this insightful paperback spans 290 pages, providing a comprehensive examination of book culture during the Tudor era.
Featuring a collection of essays from leading experts in early book history, this volume delves into the pivotal developments in English printing, the evolution of book formats, marketing strategies, and the reception of literature. Discover the intricate relationships between print, politics, and patronage, as well as the profound connections between reading and religion during this transformative period in Great Britain.
Tudor Books and Readers is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of books and the cultural influences of the Tudor dynasty. Enhance your understanding of the past with this enlightening exploration of an era that shaped the future of literature.