It takes the average reader 2 hours and 53 minutes to read Thomas Dekker and the Culture of Pamphleteering in Early Modern London by Anna Bayman
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Thomas Dekker (c.1572-1632) was a prolific playwright and pamphleteer chiefly remembered for his vivid and witty portrayals of everyday London life. This book uses Dekker’s prose pamphlets (published between 1613 and 1628) as a way in to a crucial and relatively neglected period of the history of pamphleteering. Under James I, after the aggressive Elizabethan exploitation of the new media, pamphleteers carved out a discursive space in which claims about truth and authority could be deconstructed. Avoiding the dangerous polemic employed by the Marprelate pamphleteers, they utilised playful,...
Thomas Dekker and the Culture of Pamphleteering in Early Modern London by Anna Bayman is 168 pages long, and a total of 43,344 words.
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