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Literary Matter in Early Modern England

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LIBcast - from The Queen's College
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Dianne Mitchell and Katherine Hunt speak about their exhibition that showcases the material lives of literary texts from the collections of the Queen’s College Library.
Exploring how books and manuscripts were created, censored, annotated, and used, they reveal the rich variety of ways in which early modern people interacted with their books.

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LIBcast - from The Queen's College
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Katherine Hunt
Dianne Mitchell
Keywords
england
books
literary manuscripts
modern
censored
annotated
Department: The Queen's College
Date Added: 13/06/2019
Duration: 00:32:10

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