The cultural uses of print in early modern France / Roger Chartier ; translated by Lydia G. Cochrane.

Author
Chartier, Roger, 1945- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©1987.
Description
xi, 354 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

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        Notes
        Includes index.
        Bibliographic references
        Bibliography: p. 263-264.
        Contents
        • Ritual and print. discipline and invention: the fete in France from the Middle Ages to the Revolution
        • Texts and images. the arts of dying, 1450-1600
        • From texts to manners. a concept and its books: Civilite between aristocratic distinction and popular appropriation
        • From words to texts. the Cahiers de doleances of 1789
        • Publishing strategies and what the people read, 1530-1660
        • Urban reading practices, 1660-1780
        • The Bibliotheque bleue and popular reading
        • The literature of roguery in the Bibliotheque bleue.
        ISBN
        • 0691054991 ((alk. paper))
        • 9780691054995 ((alk. paper))
        Tech. report no.
        87045515
        LCCN
        87045515
        OCLC
        16089268
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