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Manuscript and Print, 1660–1760

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Faculty of English - Introductions
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Carly Watson outlines the material forms in which literary texts circulated between 1660 and 1760.
In this introductory lecture, Carly Watson outlines the material forms in which literary texts circulated between 1660 and 1760.

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Faculty of English - Introductions
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Carly Watson
Keywords
material culture
book history
restoration
literature
The Eighteenth Century
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 07/03/2019
Duration: 00:23:56

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