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'Paper-contestations' and textual communities in England, 1640-1675.


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'Paper-contestations' and textual tex·tu·al  
adj.
Of, relating to, or conforming to a text.



textu·al·ly adv.
 communities in England England, the largest and most populous portion of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1991 pop. 46,382,050), 50,334 sq mi (130,365 sq km). It is bounded by Wales and the Irish Sea on the west and Scotland on the north. , 1640-1675.

Sauer Sauer, river: see Süre. , Elizabeth.

U. of Toronto Pr.

2005

199 pages

$55.00

Hardcover

Studies in book and print culture

PR438

When the Puritans closed British theaters in 1640, says Sauer (English, Brock brock  
n. Chiefly British
A badger.



[Middle English brok, from Old English broc, of Celtic origin.]
 U.), the theatrical mode of contesting the political and religious issues of the day migrated to print. She explores that move and the resulting networks of writers, consumers, and readers of books who insisted that their desires and expectations be heard, even if they were not willing to context power structures directly.

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